Hepatitis means inflammatory diseases of the liver caused by a variety of factors such as microbial infection, immune response, and drug effects, and usually includes viral hepatitis, drug-related hepatitis, alcoholic liver and fatty liver, and different types of hepatitis require different treatment times and cannot be generalized. Viral hepatitis mainly includes hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and hepatitis D. Hepatitis A is usually cured within 1-2 months; hepatitis B patients have a longer treatment time, requiring oral medication for more than 4 years, and some patients even need lifelong medication; hepatitis C antiviral treatment usually takes about 3 months and can basically be completely cured; hepatitis D virus is dependent on hepatitis B virus, and it is difficult to completely remove hepatitis B virus, so it is also difficult to completely remove hepatitis D virus, thus there is no There is no specific treatment time. Drug-related hepatitis is liver damage caused by the drug itself or drug metabolites, and can usually be recovered after stopping the drug. Alcoholic hepatitis can be recovered in about 1 year with comprehensive treatment such as abstinence from alcohol and nutritional conditioning. Steatohepatitis treatment requires long-term diet control and increased exercise, and often takes about 1 year to recover. Patients with hepatitis should eat a light diet that is easy to digest and rich in vitamins, and prohibit smoking and drinking alcohol. Pay attention to rest, do not overexert yourself, and after the condition is stable, participate in physical exercise, such as walking and tai chi, to the extent that you do not feel fatigued. In addition, patients with hepatitis should be reviewed regularly, and if the disease continues to progress, the treatment plan should be adjusted in time.