Can Hepatitis B be cured?

The current level of medical care does not allow for a cure for hepatitis B, but it can be controlled with treatment, so active treatment and regular review is recommended.

Hepatitis B is caused by hepatitis B infection and the treatment is mainly hepatoprotective and antiviral treatment.

Hepatitis B patients who are simply surface antigen positive and do not have abnormalities in liver function, digestive function and coagulation function are clinically considered to be chronic HBsAg carriers and are generally recommended to be free of treatment and to be reviewed regularly. If the patient is a chronic hepatitis, hepatitis B viral load reached a certain level, or patients with cirrhosis, liver cancer, clinically detected hepatitis B virus, need to actively antiviral treatment, especially liver cancer patients feasible surgery, intervention, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment to control the disease.

During the treatment process, you should review the relevant indicators regularly, and pay attention to rest, avoid straining, light diet, and avoid alcohol.