Lymphocyte counts are not always elevated in hepatitis B and are related to whether the infection is chronic and acute. 1. Will not increase: Lymphocyte counts are not usually increased in chronic hepatitis B virus infection, which is characterized by symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue and loss of appetite. 2. Will increase: Acute hepatitis B is due to infection by the hepatitis B virus, and it is possible to have a higher lymphocyte ratio. Symptomatic treatment and rest are needed. At the same time, it is also possible that patients suffering from hepatitis B are infected with other viruses, resulting in a higher number of lymphocytes in the body. Hepatitis B patients should not work too hard and stay up too late, and should not be overstressed. When serious symptoms occur, they can go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis, and need to be actively treated for the cause of the disease through the Hepatitis B Virus Count Test.