How long do people with alcoholic hepatitis live

Alcoholic hepatitis patients can survive for a long time if they can quit drinking in time without cirrhosis affecting the survival time. Alcoholic cirrhosis is a kind of serious liver damage caused by long-term heavy drinking. If it is the early stage of cirrhosis, it manifests itself in the absence of obvious clinical symptoms, and will not be accompanied by obvious complications such as ascites and hepatic encephalopathy. If the patient can absolutely avoid alcohol at this time, supplement the nutrients, including high protein, high vitamin diet, and use drugs to protect the liver, the patient generally has a better prognosis. Because the liver injury will not continue to worsen, liver function will recover to some extent, and survival will be longer, which can be 10-20 years or long-term survival.