Viral hepatitis A, viral hepatitis C and acute viral hepatitis B among viral hepatitis can be cured, while chronic viral hepatitis B and viral hepatitis D cannot be cured.
1. Viral Hepatitis A and Viral Hepatitis E: These two diseases are usually acute, usually do not develop into chronic, the clinical symptoms are relatively mild, which is a self-limiting disease. The course of the disease will not exceed half a year. As long as timely treatment, it can be cured and the prognosis is good.
2. Viral hepatitis C: Hepatitis C is a viral hepatitis caused by hepatitis C virus. It can be divided into acute and chronic, and is easy to develop into chronic. Currently, the first choice for the treatment of hepatitis C is antiviral drugs (DAAs), mainly propecia (Sofosbuvir + Vipatasvir), i.e. Gemcitabine, whose therapeutic scope covers hepatitis C gene type 1~6, and can effectively treat hepatitis C.
3. Viral hepatitis B: Viral hepatitis B is divided into chronic and acute. The incidence of chronic viral hepatitis B is relatively high and highly infectious, which usually requires long-term treatment. Acute viral hepatitis B can usually be cured.
4. Viral Hepatitis D: Hepatitis D virus is a special virus that cannot survive independently and can only rely on Hepatitis B virus. Therefore, the cure rate of hepatitis D is almost the same as that of hepatitis B. The cure rate of hepatitis D is relatively small, and it can only be cured by hepatitis B virus. The cure rate is relatively small and the disease can only be controlled through treatment.
Patients with viral hepatitis should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the condition, and give systematic and regular treatment.