The treatments for cirrhotic ascites include limiting water and sodium intake, medications such as spironolactone, adenosylmethionine and entecavir, and puncture drainage. 1. General treatment: it is necessary to restrict the intake of water and sodium salt, which helps to relieve the symptoms of ascites. 2. Drug treatment: diuretic drugs such as spironolactone and furosemide can be used to treat the condition; albumin can be infused to improve colloid osmotic pressure; liver-protecting drugs such as reduced glutathione and adenosylmethionine can also be used to treat the condition. In addition, treatment should be directed at the cause of cirrhosis, such as entecavir antiviral therapy. 3. Puncture and drainage: puncture in the abdominal wall can be used to drain out the ascites, together with the treatment of albumin infusion. 4. Surgical treatment: transjugular vein portosystemic shunt can reduce the pressure of portal vein and reduce the generation of ascites. Cirrhosis with ascites patients should be standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.