Autoimmune cirrhosis is a relatively rare form of cirrhosis that can often survive for 20-30 years if well maintained. If no attention is paid to treatment, autoimmune cirrhosis will progress gradually, and once it progresses to advanced cirrhosis, the 5-year survival rate will be relatively low, so it is important to pay attention to the prevention and treatment of this disease. Autoimmune cirrhosis requires long-term treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid capsules and liver-protecting drugs, otherwise it will cause cirrhosis to continue to progress. Progression to the advanced stage will easily combine with other complications, seriously affecting life expectancy. The prognosis for most patients is not particularly good, as there are no specific drugs for this type of cirrhosis.