Hepatitis B is difficult to eradicate, and there is no special drug for treatment. So hepatitis B should be treated from many aspects: 1, to have a strong will to overcome the enemy, “anger will hurt the liver”, to maintain a happy mood; 2, the virus active patients must be bed rest, wait until the condition is stable, transaminases do not rise to appropriate activities; 3, hepatitis B drugs such as soldiers, more is harmful, less is not effective, for their own The patient should choose to take antiviral drugs, immune adjustment drugs, blood circulation drugs, anti-fibrosis drugs and drugs to promote liver cell regeneration under the guidance of experts, and should not abuse drugs without proper treatment; 4. Hepatitis B is difficult to treat, but not difficult to prevent. The prevention of hepatitis B includes: 1. widely implement the vaccination of hepatitis B; 2. maintain a positive attitude and optimistic mood, firm confidence to overcome the disease; 3. understand and master the prevention and treatment of hepatitis B disease, and develop and adhere to a good, scientific routine; 4. reasonable deployment of nutrition and food therapy, avoid smoking and alcohol, eat less greasy things, avoid constipation; 5. Avoid constipation; 5. Pay attention to living and personal hygiene, increase and decrease clothes according to the temperature, and actively prevent various infections; 6. Actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, use medication under the doctor’s guidance, and regularly recheck liver function. After the hepatitis B virus infects the human body, if the body has strong resistance, normal immune function and timely treatment, then the hepatitis B virus will be cleared quickly and hepatitis B will be cured in the acute stage. However, once the hepatitis B virus is not cleared in time, hepatitis B will become chronic and the virus will be carried for a long time, and the test will show positive hepatitis B antigen, which is what we call hepatitis B virus carriers. If the hepatitis B virus is active in the liver cells and replicates and multiplies, clinical symptoms can appear. Common symptoms include: feeling discomfort in the liver area, vague pain, general lethargy, weakness, loss of appetite, feeling nauseous, aversion to oil, diarrhea. Patients sometimes have low-grade fever, and severe patients may develop jaundice, at which time they should go to the hospital promptly. If treatment is delayed, a few patients may develop severe hepatitis, which manifests as a rapid increase in liver function damage until failure, accompanied by multiple organ function damage such as renal failure, and patients may develop continuously increasing jaundice, oliguria, anuria, ascites, confusion, delirium, and coma. Chronic hepatitis B will evolve along the direction of “hepatitis B – cirrhosis – liver cancer”, which is often called “hepatitis B trilogy”, so you should take treatment measures after suffering from hepatitis B Therefore, it is important to take measures to treat hepatitis B and to have regular checkups.