Alcoholic liver is one of the very common benign clinical diseases. Generally speaking, patients who drink alcohol in large doses for a long period of time can cause different degrees of liver damage, thus triggering the formation of alcoholic liver. In the early stages of alcoholic liver disease, the degree of liver damage is relatively mild, and most patients often have no obvious clinical symptoms. This can cause patients to ignore their condition and not pay enough attention to it, causing the damage to the alcoholic liver to worsen. So what drugs do patients with early alcoholic liver need to take and how is the most appropriate treatment, let’s learn together. The patient’s own liver compensatory capacity is different, and the severity of alcohol damage to the liver also differs. If a patient in the early stages of alcoholic liver disease is to be treated actively, abstinence from alcohol is the primary prerequisite. If the patient has abnormal liver function transaminases, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin and other indicators, and the patient is accompanied by fatigue, fatigue, loss of appetite symptoms. At this time, it is recommended that the patient completely abstain from alcohol, eat light and liquid food such as thin porridge, noodles, vegetables, rice flour, rice paste, steamed eggs, steamed buns, etc., strengthen physical exercise appropriately, pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late for a long time, and improve the immunity of the body. The damaged liver function of some patients can gradually return to normal and does not require drug treatment. If the patient’s early stage of alcoholic liver is accompanied by more serious liver function damage, the damaged liver function is not completely restored to normal simply through dietary regimen. At this time, in order to avoid progressive aggravation of liver function damage, patients can be treated with oral inosine tablets, liver protector tablets, liver health care granules, mentholatum ornithine granules and other drugs to protect the liver, which can often achieve certain therapeutic effects in clinical practice.