Late latent acute hepatitis B can be cured; more than 90% of patients infected with acute hepatitis B can be completely cured, and only about 10% of patients become chronic or carriers of the virus. Patients with late latent acute hepatitis B can be cured on their own in most cases, unlike chronic hepatitis B. Mild and moderate acute hepatitis B patients are mainly treated with rest, attention to nutrition and symptomatic treatment. Severe acute hepatitis patients with obvious hepatitis symptoms need to rest in bed until jaundice and symptoms subside completely, and can be treated with oral antiviral drugs and other medications, such as entecavir. Acute hepatitis B patients should pay attention to avoid taking too many drugs to damage the liver, to pay attention to rest, regular life, regular recheck blood routine, liver function, alpha-fetoprotein and other items, timely understanding of the changes in the condition, early treatment. All drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medicate. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.