Autoimmune hepatitis does not usually heal on its own and the disease is usually chronic. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic inflammation of the liver caused mainly by the autoimmune system attacking the liver cells. Therefore, if the disease is diagnosed, it usually does not heal on its own. Autoimmune hepatitis can be treated with medications such as ursodeoxycholic acid, azathioprine, and prednisone, which can improve the condition, but are generally not a cure. Autoimmune hepatitis can repeatedly lead to liver function damage and eventually lead to cirrhosis. Therefore, if diagnosed, active treatment should be carried out, regular follow-up examinations in the Department of Hepatology, and medication should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.