Mild cirrhosis does not have specific clinical manifestations. Once mild cirrhosis is diagnosed, the corresponding treatment mainly consists of the following aspects: 1. In terms of diet, it is necessary to consume the corresponding high-quality protein and supplement the vitamin A and vitamin C that the liver already lacks for necessary supplementation; 2. For mild cirrhosis and liver fibrillation, oral anti-fibrotic drugs can be taken to slow down or stop the development of cirrhosis For mild cirrhosis and liver fibrillation, oral anti-fibrotic drugs can be taken to slow down or stop the progress of cirrhosis development; 3. Proper exercise can be performed to increase resistance; 4. For mild cirrhosis, we need to pay attention to clinical examinations, such as regular blood checks as well as abdominal ultrasound, imaging, enhanced CT and other examinations in case of people with high risk or underlying diseases such as long-term hepatitis B infection, long-term alcoholism, fatty liver, cholestatic liver disease, etc.