How long it takes to recover from hepatic fibrosis and splenomegaly depends on the degree of progression of hepatic fibrosis and whether it receives standardized treatment, and there is no definite time. 1. For mild liver fibrosis and splenomegaly in the compensated stage, recovery is usually possible. The cause of the disease, such as viral, alcoholic, drug, etc., should be clarified, so that treatment can be actively targeted at the cause of the disease, and antiviral treatment, alcohol cessation, and discontinuation of medication can be adopted, in which case the fibrosis of the liver can be reversed, and the enlarged spleen can be recovered. 2. In moderate and severe liver fibrosis, splenomegaly and decompensated stage, recovery is more difficult and often complicated by fundal esophageal varices and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, etc. If liver transplantation is performed, the liver fibrosis can be reversed and the enlarged spleen can recover. If liver transplantation is performed, the enlarged spleen may also be gradually reduced, but it may not be able to return to normal size. It should be noted that patients with liver fibrosis should not eat spicy food and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Actively consult the doctor and standardize the treatment.