Myth 1: Anti-viral is not important, eliminating the symptoms of hepatitis B is the important thing. Many hepatitis B patients suffer from all the uncomfortable symptoms that hepatitis B brings to them and look forward to having the symptoms disappear as soon as possible to save them from themselves. As for antiviral they think it is not very important, in fact this view is not correct. In recent years, the global treatment principle for hepatitis B is a holistic and comprehensive treatment based on antiviral. Although it is still difficult to completely remove the hepatitis B virus from the body of a hepatitis B patient, it has been able to suppress the virus for a long time, so that the virus does not become powerful, does not do chaos, and has been able to delay the progression of hepatitis B to cirrhosis, and even prevent the occurrence of liver cancer. Myth 2: The purpose of treating hepatitis B is to “turn negative” as soon as possible. A lot of hepatitis B patients are particularly nervous about the data on their labs, hoping day and night to turn negative as soon as possible, but they are not enthusiastic about the anti-virus, and they take their medication for three days. This is also a wrong idea. Medical research has found that antiviral is not good at any time, but only during the immune clearance period is the best time for antiviral. The current treatment of hepatitis B aims to maximize the long-term inhibition or elimination of hepatitis B virus replication, reduce liver cell inflammation, necrosis and fibrosis formation, delay and stop the deterioration of the disease, reduce and prevent cirrhosis towards irreparable point, prevent cirrhosis, liver cancer and other complications, so as to improve the quality of life of patients, or prolong survival time. Myth 3: Believe in “specific vaccine” and “gene therapy” Currently, the market is flooded with advertisements for hepatitis B treatment, many of which claim to be high-tech, new products, “specific vaccine” and “gene therapy”. Many advertisements claim that they are high-tech, new products, “specific vaccines” and “gene therapy”, and that after a month of medicine or even a single injection, they can turn negative and cure hepatitis B completely. This is purely fraudulent advertising. I hope that hepatitis B patients will keep their eyes open and not be deceived. The golden key to treating hepatitis B is to seek out purposeful antiviral treatment from a specialist in a regular hospital. The replication of the hepatitis B virus is potentially insidious, and it is often reactive when the patient drinks alcohol, is overworked, has a cold, uses medication indiscriminately or has mood swings, and there are often no significant symptoms of hepatitis B virus replication, and some patients only have a mild feeling of fatigue. Many patients are so busy with their careers, studies and earning money that they neglect to see a doctor regularly and take care of themselves, only to find out that hepatitis B has developed into cirrhosis or liver cancer when they have to consult a doctor because of the aggravation of their condition, thus losing the best time for treatment. Therefore, patients with hepatitis B should not be paralyzed and should be reviewed regularly to check liver function, HBVDNA quantification, methemoglobin, and receive regular liver ultrasound examinations.