Hepatitis B is a relatively common disease in China, and hepatitis B cirrhosis is also the most common among cirrhosis. Symptoms of the decompensated stage of hepatitis B cirrhosis are attributed to two points: liver function impairment and portal hypertension. Liver function impairment systemic symptoms are mainly seen in the following points: 1, poor nutritional status: fatigue, weakness, emaciation, especially in the cheeks and supraclavicular fossa emaciation is more obvious, poor nutritional status in Chinese medicine is called dark and lack of luster, clinically known as the face of liver disease; 2, gastrointestinal tract symptoms: anorexia, nausea, eating greasy food discomfort, and even cause diarrhea; 3, coagulation mechanism disorders: the tendency to bleeding, such as epistaxis, epistaxis, and even diarrhea. For example, epistaxis, epistaxis, skin purpura, even black stools and long-term anemia; 4, endocrine changes: mainly related to the fact that estrogen can not be inactivated well after liver damage, men express decreased libido, even breast development, women show symptoms of excessive estrogen such as irregular menstruation, which is a manifestation of liver function damage. Signs of portal hypertension are mainly the following three: 1. splenomegaly: the most common sign; 2. establishment of portal collateral circulation: generally there are three branches of esophageal- fundal varices, abdominal wall varices, and hemorrhoidal varices. Esophageal – fundal varices can be seen when doing gastroscopy, abdominal wall varices can be seen in the abdominal wall varicose veins, hemorrhoidal varicose veins are the most obvious; 3, ascites: is the majority of patients with decompensated cirrhosis of the first cause of the liver, liver is generally no obvious symptoms, once found to be more serious, to the stomach is large, with ascites is common.