How to treat migratory hepatitis

The patient said the migratory hepatitis, generally is also chronic viral hepatitis B or chronic viral hepatitis C, generally for this case, the patient first need to clarify a state, that is, whether there is a replication of the virus, check the hepatitis B DNA to see whether the virus has replication. If there is a replication of the virus, it is recommended that the patient look at the liver function to see if there is an increase in glutamic aminotransferase and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, if there is an increase, the general antiviral treatment is more effective, you can choose interferon injections, treatment for about a year, you can also choose long-term oral antiviral drugs, most patients can get control of the disease. In addition, for the treatment of hepatitis C, now with the development of medical technology, you can take oral direct antiviral small molecule drugs, generally after 3-6 months of treatment patients will also mostly improve or cured.