If the symptoms of acute hepatitis are mild, it is better to treat. If acute hepatitis is more serious, it may develop into cirrhosis, or even severe hepatitis, liver failure, etc., then it is not curable. If the symptoms of acute hepatitis are not serious, it is better to be cured, and usually most of them can be cured after active treatment. If the acute hepatitis is not cured for a long time, the condition is more serious, it is easy to develop into cirrhosis, or even develop into severe hepatitis, liver failure, etc., resulting in coagulation dysfunction, hepatic encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding, etc., it is not good to be cured, and it needs to be done artificial liver surgery. It should be noted that acute hepatitis is highly contagious and the virus replication is very active during the onset of the disease. Once you have acute hepatitis, it is recommended to be hospitalized in the infectious disease department of a regular hospital as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition.