Do people with Hepatitis B usually only live to be 50 or 60 years old?

Generally speaking, hepatitis B does not affect the length of human life, so it is not true that one can only live for 50 or 60 years. If hepatitis B patients seek timely medical treatment at the early stage of the disease and receive good treatment, which inhibits the continued replication of the hepatitis B virus or even clears it completely, it will not affect their life expectancy, and patients can live to a normal life expectancy if they do not have any other diseases. If the patient fails to get timely and effective treatment, the condition worsens and even causes serious complications, such as liver cancer, the survival time will be reduced. The survival time of hepatitis B patients is not judged by whether they are sick or not, but is determined by their condition. It is recommended that patients seek early medical treatment and refrain from doing things that are detrimental to the health of the liver, such as drinking alcohol and staying up late. Active treatment can still have a good prognosis.