How long can a hepatitis patient live?

Early treatment, well-controlled hepatitis patients and normal people live about the same time, if the treatment is not timely, the disease progresses rapidly survival time is relatively short, and even death at any time. The survival time of hepatitis patients has a lot to do with the degree of liver inflammation, the degree of cirrhosis, the reserve function of the liver, and whether it causes the corresponding complications, etc. For early treatment of well-controlled hepatitis patients, liver function is normal, and the liver function is normal. For hepatitis patients who are well controlled by early treatment, with normal liver function and no continuous progression of the liver, these patients have about the same life expectancy as normal people, and it is recommended that hepatitis patients should regularly review their liver function indexes for timely treatment. If hepatitis patients are not treated in time, they are prone to develop into cirrhosis, liver cancer, complications of cirrhosis, etc. The survival time of these patients is relatively short, such as cirrhosis triggering hemorrhage, which may cause the patient’s death within a few hours.