As hepatitis B is contagious, it poses a great threat to health, so many patients with hepatitis B are worried that they will not be cured. Can hepatitis B be cured? The experts pointed out that as long as the patients maintain a good attitude and actively carry out regular treatment, it is possible to be cured. As we all know, hepatitis B can lead to different degrees of liver function damage, and a series of symptoms mainly in the digestive tract, patients often show no appetite, aversion to greasy food, nausea, vomiting, weakness, bloating and diarrhea, sometimes accompanied by skin, sclera yellowing and urine yellow. These symptoms can be improved or cured through treatment, however, the most important thing for patients with hepatitis B major triple yang is whether the major triple yang can be cured. Generally speaking, hepatitis B major triple-positive means that the hepatitis B virus replicates severely and is highly contagious, causing double torture to the body and psyche of patients with major triple-positive, so it is obvious that hepatitis B major triple-positive needs to be treated as a matter of course. However, many patients in daily work and life are still worried about the big three yang will not be cured, and thus discouraged. The actual fact is that you can get a lot more than just a couple of days. According to Chongqing hepatitis B treatment experts, the treatment of hepatitis B major triplets should be based on the condition of symptomatic treatment, through antiviral drug treatment, hepatitis B major triplet patients get the chance to turn negative than the hepatitis B minor triplet is much easier, hepatitis B virus e antigen (HBeAg) is an important sign of hepatitis B major triplet, so, to promote HBeAg turn negative is the key to hepatitis B major triplet treatment, general hepatitis B major triplet patients through The patient can gradually control the continuous replication of hepatitis B virus, reduce the DNA viral load, and promote the conversion of e antigen to negative or to small hepatitis B triplets by adhering to regular treatment. The immediate goal of hepatitis B treatment is the basis for achieving the long-term goal, therefore, hepatitis B patients should be rational in the treatment process and correctly handle the relationship between the immediate and long-term treatment goals. The near-term goal of antiviral therapy is to achieve undetectable viral DNA, e antigen serological conversion, ALT normalization, etc.; the long-term goal is to obtain a sustained viral response for a long time and to delay and stop disease progression to the maximum extent. In daily life hepatitis B patients should maintain a good state of mind, establish the concept of scientific treatment, do not rush to doctors, believe in complete cure and other false, exaggerated advertising, not only delay the treatment of the disease and labor and money. Experts remind that only good emotions will be conducive to the recovery of the disease.