Can Hepatitis B be completely cured?

Hepatitis B is rarely completely cured at present, and most patients can only achieve clinical cure by effectively controlling the disease.
Hepatitis B refers to the human body infected with viral hepatitis B. Through antiviral treatment and the use of interferon, the titer of hepatitis B virus in the body can be greatly reduced.
However, only a very small number of patients can be completely cleared of the virus, hepatitis B surface antigen turn negative, for most patients hepatitis B can not be completely cured, can only be inhibited through active treatment of viral replication, so that liver function indicators to maintain within the normal range, that is, to achieve a clinical cure.
Therefore, even if hepatitis B patients have effectively controlled the titer of hepatitis B virus, they still need to be regularly rechecked to delay the development of hepatitis B into cirrhosis or liver cancer and to improve the prognosis.