The most common stress is “What if I have hepatitis B and infect my family and colleagues? First of all, we understand that the main transmission route is still direct or indirect blood transmission, mother-to-child transmission, and the chance of transmission is closely related to the transmission route, while the amount of virus in daily life is not closely related to the chance of transmission, because if you have more virus, if there is no chance or way to enter other people, there is no way to complete the transmission. There is no way to complete the infection. There is also the most important point is the other party’s resistance that is immunity, the current hepatitis B vaccine has entered China’s immunization program, adults have also conducted a census and general seeding, most of the population hepatitis B antibody positive, that is, resistance to hepatitis B, then ask who you can infect? If you are in contact with people who have not received the vaccine, then get vaccinated quickly and solve the problem with a few dozen dollars. You must stop wondering, “What can I do to not be infectious? How high is my viral load to be non-infectious?” The problem is that it is mainly up to the other person, not you, to complete the transmission. The next question is “What can I do if my hepatitis B cannot be cured? What if I need to take medication for a long time or even for life?” Let’s consider it this way, although it cannot be cured, we have been able to control it for a long time, and if properly controlled it will not affect the quality of life, or even our life expectancy. Most of our patients can accept long-term or even lifelong medication for diabetes, hypertension, etc., but are very afraid of long-term medication for hepatitis B, even though we now have very good control drugs that cut side effects and have a better long-term prognosis than the above diseases. The important thing is that we do not know enough about this disease, fear is heavy, we must believe that we can wait until the day of the eradication of hepatitis B as long as the long-term control of liver disease does not make it develop into cirrhosis and liver cancer! And “What if hepatitis B affects my education and employment?” In order to eliminate hepatitis B discrimination, our country has introduced regulations to ban the five hepatitis B tests in routine medical examinations. It means that as long as we hepatitis B patients can maintain normal liver function, it will not affect school, employment and normal life. Some patients who are a little more focused often ask, “Is it okay to treat my disease this way? How about that medicine? What should I do if the effect is not good? What if it develops into cirrhosis or liver cancer?” I can only say that we should believe that our professional doctors will give you the most reasonable treatment, but because of the limitations of medical science, we can not cure all diseases, I implore the majority of patients to listen to my words “leave the disease to the doctor, give your life to God, you have nothing to do” This is my This is the sentence I copied back from the Famen Temple in Xi’an 10 years ago, and I hope it will be helpful to the patients.