Hepatitis B with slightly thicker light spots need to be analyzed according to the cause of the disease, if it is caused by cirrhosis of the liver, it is more important. Slightly thick spots in the liver, usually observed when the subject receives ultrasound examination of the liver, need to determine whether the cause of the thickening of liver luminescence belongs to uneven fatty liver. If it belongs to fatty liver, it usually does not matter, and early fatty liver usually does not have any symptoms. If the liver echoes are significantly thickened, this condition may suggest cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, and alcoholic hepatitis, and the specific severity of the disease needs to be determined by combining the history of the disease with the results of comprehensive liver function. In addition, if the condition is cirrhosis, it should be treated actively after diagnosis to avoid affecting the patient’s health.