Cirrhosis is a result of multiple etiologies, and the prognosis varies with different types, etiologies, and stages. Staging of cirrhosis: The general term early stage of cirrhosis refers to the compensated stage of cirrhosis. The liver has a strong regenerative capacity, and if the compensated stage can be effectively treated and the causes removed, it is possible to heal. For cirrhosis in the decompensated stage, you can generally only try to maintain liver function, and you can survive for a long time if no serious complications occur. Types of cirrhosis: The causes of cirrhosis are divided into many types, and cirrhosis is also divided into many types, and the prognosis of different types varies. For example, bruising cirrhosis and alcoholic cirrhosis can be cured if the causes are removed during the compensatory period, but some types of cirrhosis are more difficult to remove, such as cirrhosis caused by chronic hepatitis B. Because liver damage caused by the hepatitis B virus persists, it is generally more difficult to cure and can only try to slow down the progress. Application of new technologies: There are some emerging treatment technologies for cirrhosis, such as liver transplantation and artificial liver, which can theoretically achieve a complete cure, but because of the factors of immune rejection and high costs, only some patients can use them. Therefore, whether early cirrhosis can be cured or not cannot just depend on the stage, but also on the etiology and pathological type, as well as some treatment indications and contraindications, which cannot be generalized.