Hepatitis B is not scary, but why are there still so many hepatitis B patients out there? Among the many hepatitis B patients, why are there still so many people who do not have good control, liver fibrosis, and even eventually cirrhosis? Expert investigation found that many people, not trapped in hepatitis B, but suffering from ignorance. The real danger of discomfort hepatitis B, but ignorance, hepatitis B patients in the thought and action often exist in many misunderstandings. A questionnaire survey conducted by the Chinese Medical Association in 2004 on more than 400 hepatitis B patients in six cities across the country found that more than 50% of the patients and their families mistakenly believed that hepatitis B could be transmitted to others through eating or saliva. Another survey found that only 30% of patients knew that the hepatitis B virus was directly transmitted through blood, sexual contact and mother-to-child transmission, but were also concerned that work contacts and general interactions in life could lead to the transmission of hepatitis B. The survey also found that 81% of the patients lacked a healthy lifestyle, especially regular living, reasonable diet and proper exercise. At least 43% of the patients refused to give up alcohol or were unable to do so due to work requirements. The results of the outpatient survey are also not optimistic. 79% of the patients often go to bed more than 23:00 at night, and most of the hot people are watching TV, surfing the Internet, and some go so far as to play mah-jongg or poker all night long, and 30% of them work overtime for study and work. Many patients are overloaded with food, lying down all day, or watching TV as a rest, some patients think that hepatitis B patients must eat a lot of supplements. Many patients appear obese fatty liver, some patients inspire hepatic diabetes, some patients because of indiscriminate consumption of traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys also eat eat a problem. 70% of patients found hepatitis B, do not know where to go for treatment. Only 20% of hepatitis B patients are able to go to specialized hospitals regularly for review and follow-up. 61.3% of patients choose to take medication at home. Hepatitis B patients get their knowledge of liver disease prevention and treatment mainly from TV, Internet, newspapers and magazines, and most of them follow the advertisements. Many Hepatitis B patients have heard hearsay that Hepatitis B is difficult to treat, so they give up active treatment. Some patients are unwilling to listen to their doctors’ requests for follow-up visits. In addition to financial reasons, most hepatitis B patients do not know the importance of antiviral treatment, but only focus on the fluctuation of “transaminase” and the use of medication to protect the liver. Some patients are superstitious about the so-called “ancestral secret recipe”, thus delaying the treatment. Many hepatitis B patients have too high expectations and lack sufficient knowledge of the long-term and recurrent nature of hepatitis B treatment. Many patients ask the doctor to “completely remove the hepatitis B virus from the body”, but they are not willing to bear the suffering of adverse reactions, not to mention long-term medication. After taking the medication, they often stop taking the medication on their own, or when the virus mutates, they become disheartened, and sometimes they blame the doctor for no reason. There is a saying in the art of war that “know yourself and know your enemy, and you will not be in danger in a hundred battles”, and the treatment of hepatitis B is also like a war, only if you fully understand yourself and the other party, grasp as much information resources as possible, and utilize scientific and reasonable tactics, you will be able to win a battle. Therefore, when the hepatitis B virus visits you, meet him with knowledge and confidence.