Can Hepatitis B get better on its own?

Hepatitis B includes acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B has a relatively high rate of self-cure; chronic hepatitis B generally cannot be self-cured. 1. Acute hepatitis B: if the immunity of normal adults, most of the patients are able to cure themselves, the surface antigen usually turns negative within six months; if the immunity is relatively low, it is more difficult to cure themselves, and need to be actively treated. Acute hepatitis B generally do not need to receive antiviral treatment, you need to take hepatoprotective drugs, such as glutathione and thiopronin and so on. 2. Chronic hepatitis B: Chronic hepatitis B is difficult to cure itself, so it is necessary to actively receive antiviral treatment, the first-line antiviral drugs include: entecavir, tenofovir and propofol tenofovir, etc., and it is necessary to pay attention to adjusting the dietary habits and living habits. The use of these drugs carries a high risk, and it is recommended that the patient should be guided by a specialist.