Hepatitis B cirrhosis living for 30 years exists, but only if the patient cooperates well with the treatment so that the condition does not develop further. Hepatitis B cirrhosis is the result of the development of chronic hepatitis B to a certain extent. Although the course of cirrhosis is irreversible, but if early detection, early diagnosis, cooperate with the doctor to carry out active and regular treatment, patients can live 30 years or even more. Cirrhosis patients should not be overworked and should not drink alcohol. They can take some antiviral drugs, such as entecavir and tenofovir. If there are complications, such as rupture and bleeding of esophagogastric fundus varices, ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, etc., they should go to specialized hospitals immediately for active treatment to eliminate complications and improve the quality of patients’ life. Once you have hepatitis B cirrhosis, you should actively seek medical treatment to control the development of the disease.