Fibrosis may continue to develop after hepatitis C is cured, but due to individual differences, whether or not liver fibrosis continues to develop depends on one’s actual recovery. Liver fibrosis refers to the process of abnormal proliferation of connective tissue in the liver, which is a pathological repair reaction after chronic liver injury. Hepatitis C can cause fibrosis in the liver, and patients with hepatitis C usually need to take antiviral, hepatoprotective, hepatoprotective, enzyme-lowering and other medications, and if antiviral treatment is carried out at an early stage, the development of liver fibrosis after hepatitis C is cured may be halted. However, hepatitis C can also lead to cirrhosis in severe cases, at this time, liver cells will be further severely damaged, and liver fibrosis may continue to develop. Therefore, patients with hepatitis C should be detected and treated early, and in the early stage of treatment, they should actively adjust their dietary and other living habits to avoid further deterioration and development of the liver.