Hepatitis B virus carriers who have normal liver function and normal color ultrasound usually do not have hidden liver pain. Because normal liver function and normal color ultrasound indicate that hepatitis B virus carriers are in a stable stage of hepatitis B, in which case no hidden liver pain will occur. If hepatitis B virus carriers once appear liver pain, generalized weakness, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and many other uncomfortable symptoms, is a sign of aggravation of the condition, should be hepatitis B patients. If a patient with hepatitis B develops occult pain in the liver area, it may be caused by a variety of reasons, including improper diet, progression of hepatitis B, comorbidities, and medication factors. When a patient develops hidden pain in the liver, he or she must go to a regular liver hospital for a detailed diagnosis, repair the damaged liver and remove the hepatitis B virus under the guidance of a doctor. Hepatitis B virus carriers should also take effective antiviral treatment measures under reasonable dietary regulation.