Hepatitis B carriers are not necessarily lifelong carriers of the hepatitis B virus, in addition, immunocompromised patients may develop hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases. Hepatitis B carriers will have hepatitis B virus in their bodies, and although these patients will not show clinical symptoms, they are contagious. Some hepatitis B carriers have strong immunity and can effectively remove hepatitis B virus from their bodies, so hepatitis B carriers may not carry hepatitis B virus for life. However, when hepatitis B carriers have low immunity, their condition may worsen, and patients are prone to hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and other lesions. Hepatitis B carriers are advised to take good personal protection to prevent the transmission of hepatitis B virus to others. In addition, patients should go to the hospital for regular medical checkups to prevent the condition from deteriorating. For hepatitis B carriers who have obvious clinical symptoms, they need to consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will choose appropriate measures for the treatment of the patient’s condition.