Autoimmune hepatitis cannot be cured because it is a disease of the immune system, and at the same time causes liver fibrosis that cannot be reversed. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs mainly because the immune system recognizes liver cells as foreign incoming antigens, leading to an attack on the liver by its own immunity, an error of the immune system that cannot be transformed. Autoimmune hepatitis progresses later leading to liver fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis, which again cannot be reversed. The goal for autoimmune hepatitis should be to control the progression of the disease and prevent the development of liver fibrosis as well as liver failure. Mainly through drug treatment, the end stage needs to be treated by liver transplantation. For autoimmune hepatitis, glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone can be used to inhibit inflammation, and immunosuppressants such as azathioprine can be used to inhibit the immune system’s attack on the liver, and in the advanced stage when liver function is severely impaired, life can be prolonged by liver transplantation surgery. So once you realize you have autoimmune hepatitis, you need to get treatment as soon as possible to prolong your life.