What does active hepatitis mean?

Active hepatitis is usually defined as liver inflammation in a progressive stage and refers to the active stage of viral hepatitis B, which is the onset stage of hepatitis B. In this stage most patients with hepatitis B will have some clinical symptoms, showing progressive loss of appetite, general weakness, nausea, acid reflux, aversion to oil, abdominal distension and other manifestations. Liver function can be checked to understand the condition, and if jaundice occurs with significant abnormalities in liver function, clinical symptoms such as yellow eyes and yellow urine will also be manifested. In the active stage of hepatitis must be actively liver preservation and anti-inflammatory treatment, at this time, you can choose dicyclomine, silymarin, polyenylphosphatidylcholine, reduced glutathione and other drugs for treatment, but also need to dynamically observe the liver function.