Several issues that should be noted in the treatment of liver disease today According to the relevant literature and the treatment of liver disease in our hospital, there are the following situations that deserve the attention of the public. 1.Transfer rate A large number of clinical treatment and scientific studies have shown that in the treatment of hepatitis B, the transfer of the (first) is very difficult (natural transfer rate of 1% to 3%), and it is almost impossible to transform, especially for mother-to-child vertical transmission. Therefore, in clinical treatment, doctors are more concerned about the (third) seroconversion, i.e., the negative conversion of e antigen, positive conversion, which appears to indicate effective treatment. Therefore, the boast that all hepatitis B antigens can be converted to negative is often a scam and should not be believed. Very few patients who turn negative may also be the result of natural regression, with little relationship to treatment. 2, fear psychology People’s heart formed “hepatitis – cirrhosis – liver cancer” three-step process is indeed a possible way of hepatitis patient regression, but it should not be forgotten that not all people infected with hepatitis B virus will eventually develop cirrhosis and liver cancer. In China, the annual incidence of cirrhosis among chronic hepatitis B patients is 3% to 5%, and less than 5% of hepatitis B patients eventually lead to liver cancer. In fact, most hepatitis B carriers or patients with mild chronic hepatitis B do not need treatment, but only regular observation. Among adolescents and adults infected with HBV, most of them are self-limiting, and only 5-10% develop into chronic. So the correct understanding of the development of viral hepatitis process is very important. 3, the psychology of urgency General public when the checkup found that they are infected with hepatitis B, the first is nervous, followed by the total hope of short-term cure, therefore, people turn with the ad, everywhere to take drugs and injections, often contrary to expectations, the treatment is not effective, but may aggravate the damage to the liver, delaying the disease. Most of the hepatitis B in the minds of the people refers to chronic hepatitis B patients, which is characterized by the condition itself as chronic, with long-term, progressive, individual patients have serious consequences such as the development of cirrhosis or liver cancer. Therefore, the treatment should be individualized, with regular observation and intermittent treatment. It is best to choose a large hospital specialist and select the right doctor for regular consultation and treatment. Considerable patients can still have good results as long as they choose the right time for treatment. 4, fluke psychology In lieu of urgency, many patients after irregular treatment, because the effect is not satisfactory or unsatisfactory, the heart of a broken idea, anyway, the cure is not good, also do not cure, holding a fluke psychology. In fact, this is also harmful. Some patients, when they feel unwell, are found to have cirrhosis of the liver or liver cancer, and by then it is too late to regret! In fact, after years of exploration, the current treatment of hepatitis B, domestic liver disease experts have accumulated a wealth of experience, the formation of a partial consensus, the efficacy is good. 5, Chinese medicine harmless psychology In our treatment, many patients request to take Chinese medicine treatment, the main reason is the wrong belief that Chinese medicine is non-toxic. Here we should remind you that while affirming the effectiveness of Chinese medicine, you should always pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of Chinese medicine, etc.” The folk saying “medicine is poisonous in three parts” is very true. Many patients take several Chinese medicines at the same time, and many of them have the same or similar ingredients, which are not beneficial to the recovery of liver disease in the long run. For patients with chronic hepatitis B, after years of observation by liver doctors and researchers, it is agreed that the key to treating hepatitis B is antiviral therapy, which should be administered whenever conditions permit, but the timing of treatment is very important. Patients with liver disease are urged to maintain a healthy psychology, be rational and objective, and treat their disease in a scientific and standardized manner. At the same time, the public is urged to correctly understand liver disease, do not talk about hepatitis B, and do not dislike friends with hepatitis B. Our general life contact, such as shaking hands, hugging, using public computers, etc. will not be infected.