How long can you live with cirrhotic nodules of hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B cirrhotic nodules have different survival time according to the degree of cirrhosis, whether there are complications, and the different benign and malignant nature of the nodules. 1. Cirrhosis enters into decompensated stage, patients have complications such as ascites, gastroesophageal varices, hepatic encephalopathy, hepatic nephropathy, etc. Liver nodules transform into hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver cannot synthesize and metabolize and transform the harmful substances, which results in the systemic organ failure. At this time, the survival period is about 3 months or even less. 2. Cirrhotic nodules are benign lesions, hepatitis B cirrhosis is in compensated stage, or decompensated stage, but the complications can be controlled, the liver function score is high, and the patients take anti-hepatitis B virus medicines regularly for a long time to slow down the process of cirrhosis, and the survival time of the patients can be 5-10 years and above. It is recommended that patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis nodules should regularly review liver function, liver ultrasound, CT and hepatitis B virus and other related examinations to keep abreast of the development of the disease and give treatment according to the condition as early as possible. Patients with decompensated stage should not lose confidence, as long as they actively take medication and control complications, the survival time can be relatively prolonged and the quality of life can be improved.