Hepatitis E can be cured depending on age, physical condition, and whether it is seen in a timely manner. Early detection, early treatment, and early treatment can be cured faster. If the patient is in poor physical condition, old, and has many underlying diseases, he/she can develop into severe hepatitis and it is recommended to go to a specialist hospital for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Hepatitis E is mainly transmitted through the fecal-oral route by unclean food and drinking water, and children and adults are susceptible to it, which can cause acute liver damage and can be completely cured. The early symptoms include fever, chills and nausea, followed by marked anorexia, fatigue, deepening of urine color, and yellowing of skin and sclera, and the above symptoms gradually resolve 3-5 days after the appearance of jaundice. In pregnant women and elderly people with hepatitis E, it is easy to develop into severe hepatitis, manifested by extreme weakness, loss of appetite, as well as progressive deepening of jaundice and significant prolongation of prothrombin time, and the appearance of hepatic encephalopathy may cause death.