Hepatitis B teratitis III is not usually progressed to cirrhosis if it is treated all the time. Hepatitis B teratitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the liver caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus, which may progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer if left unchecked. However, there are many medications that can control hepatitis B teratitis B. As long as one adheres to antiviral treatment after being found to be infected with the hepatitis B virus, the replication of the virus can be controlled and progression to cirrhosis or liver cancer can be avoided. After the diagnosis of hepatitis B teratitis B should maintain regular review, at least every 3-6 months to review liver function, alpha-fetoprotein, quantitative test of hepatitis B virus DNA, liver ultrasound and other indicators, timely assessment of liver function, to clarify whether treatment is needed. If the patient is diagnosed with hepatitis B triple yang, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.