Chronic hepatitis B. What should I do if my transaminases remain high after three weeks of treatment?

Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Carrying hepatitis B virus for many years, three weeks ago checked out transaminase 220 Infusion at local hospital, two weeks later checked transaminase 260 Ultrasound results with diffuse lesions, high bilirubin, DNA test 1.22 times ten to the sixth power Suggestions on how to treat, whether to transfer or continue Doctor: Information is not very comprehensive. Hepatitis B treatment includes the following aspects: First, proper rest and avoid staying up late. Second, a light, easily digestible, nutrient-rich, vitamin-rich diet. Third, antiviral treatment. Four, regulation of immunity treatment. Fifth, appropriate application of liver-protective drugs, not too many types, not too large doses. I wonder if you have done these aspects? In addition, the treatment of chronic hepatitis B is a long-term process, not overnight can be completed, can not be rushed. There is no need to worry about the slow decline or fluctuation of transaminases during the treatment process, as long as you adhere to the treatment, liver inflammation will be eliminated.