Hepatitis E antibodies are generally divided into two types of antibodies: one is IgG antibodies; one is IgM antibodies, if the patient is positive for IgM hepatitis E antibodies, it mostly means that the patient has been infected with hepatitis E virus, with replication, there is a certain degree of contagiousness, at this time, if the patient check liver function suggests liver function damage, such as glutamic acid, glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase elevation, as well as bilirubin elevation, then more need to be hospitalized After active liver preservation treatment, the patient’s liver function can be restored. Another situation is that the patient is IgG antibody positive, if only IgG antibody positive, IgM hepatitis E antibody negative, then this situation indicates that the patient has been infected with hepatitis E virus in the past, there is no replication, the patient has been cured of hepatitis E, there is no need for treatment, and at this time there is no contagious, so the patient does not need to do special treatment. In addition, patients should be reviewed regularly to see if there is a combination of other types of hepatitis virus infection.