Can acute severe hepatitis be cured?

Acute severe hepatitis is more severe, but there is still a possibility of a cure. Severe hepatitis is liver failure, because the liver cells are heavily damaged and the liver is unable to work properly. The disease manifests itself more severely, first with jaundice, then with ascites, and also with clotting disorders. There will be nosebleeds, bleeding gums, or bleeding spots or bruises under the skin, and hepatic encephalopathy, so the disease is very serious and has a high mortality rate. However, there is now hope for a cure through treatment, such as the artificial liver treatment that is now used more often to buy time for the recovery of liver cells. The artificial liver is similar to blood exchange, where good plasma is transfused in and bad toxic substances are metabolized out, and the liver cells can regenerate after the toxins are cleared, because the regenerative function of the liver is very powerful. If there is still a certain chance of regeneration, through these treatments, liver cells can be restored to some extent after regeneration. If the liver damage is particularly severe, such as severe hepatitis, liver transplantation can also be considered. Specialized hospital doctors will certainly evaluate, if the artificial liver can be salvaged, continue treatment, if the effect is not particularly satisfactory, to consider liver transplantation as soon as possible, its cure rate is still very large.