Normal hepatitis B cirrhosis DNA means that the amount of virus in the body is relatively low or negative. Normal DNA in hepatitis B cirrhosis means that the number of viruses in the body has reached a relatively low range. This may be due to the fact that the amount of virus is under control after standardized treatment, and in some cases, the amount of virus also decreases due to the necrosis of liver cells. Hepatitis B cirrhosis with normal DNA may also be that the virus is not detected in the blood, but the hepatitis B virus may be lurking in the liver cells, and in this case antiviral treatment is still needed. Hepatitis B cirrhosis DNA is normal, these patients still need to review the amount of DNA regularly. Only then can the condition be assessed. It is recommended to follow up the examination in the Department of Hepatology and regular use of drugs for treatment.