People with hepatitis B, especially those with cirrhosis and liver fibrosis, are not recommended to take Panax ginseng powder. Because hepatitis B causes liver function loss, it is easy to have prothrombin deficiency, and prothrombin deficiency can lead to bleeding disorders. Therefore, patients with hepatitis B are at high risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, and then eating Panax ginseng powder may induce gastrointestinal bleeding, and it is not recommended to eat Panax ginseng powder. Patients with hepatitis B are recommended to have regular liver disease checkups every six months, and if hepatitis B-related cirrhosis or even liver cancer has developed, they need to be treated with lifelong oral antiviral drugs. Anti-viral drugs can not only inhibit the replication of hepatitis B virus, but also slow down the development of cirrhosis and avoid the development of cirrhosis in the compensated stage to the decompensated stage which affects life.