The impact on life after having hepatitis B depends on the severity of the patient’s condition. 1. If the patient has mild to moderate liver injury and has no obvious clinical symptoms, it will not affect normal life. When the patient has obvious liver damage, he or she will often suffer from fatigue and loss of appetite, and normal labor cannot be carried out, so he or she needs rest and treatment before returning to normal life. 2. When the patient has cirrhosis, combined with the complications of ascites, there will be weakness, jaundice, abdominal distension, urinary and other symptoms, normal life can not be carried out, there may be symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy (such as behavioral anomalies, nonsense, etc.), need to go to the hospital as soon as possible accompanied by family members to be treated. Hepatitis B patients should pay attention to diet and rest, manage their emotions, and go to the hospital for checkups on time for early diagnosis and treatment.