Can you recover from chronic hepatitis with splenomegaly?

Most of the splenomegaly cannot be fully recovered after chronic hepatitis is cured. Splenomegaly caused by acute hepatitis usually returns to normal after the hepatitis B virus is cleared and inflammation returns. The more common cause of chronic hepatitis is hepatitis B. Repeated liver inflammation may appear as slight enlargement of the spleen, and splenomegaly usually cannot return to normal after chronic hepatitis is cured; splenic congestion and edema caused by chronic hepatitis can be recovered, but splenomegaly caused by prolonged splenomegaly and hypersplenism cannot be recovered. Patients with chronic hepatitis who still have splenomegaly after healing should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid delaying the condition, and should follow the advice of professional doctors whether further intervention is needed.