Is Hepatitis B a chronic disease?

Hepatitis B is a chronic disease, belonging to the chronic infectious diseases, after timely adoption of antiviral and other comprehensive treatment, most patients can not affect the normal work and life.
Acute hepatitis B is now very rare in the clinic, and when hepatitis B cases are found, most of them are already in the chronic stage. Chronic hepatitis B virus infection can be categorized into chronic hepatitis B, hepatitis B virus carriers and hidden chronic hepatitis B. Chronic hepatitis B patients and hidden chronic hepatitis B can be categorized into chronic hepatitis B patients and hidden chronic hepatitis B.
Chronic hepatitis B patients and hidden chronic hepatitis B patients may have obvious clinical symptoms, such as nausea, poor appetite, fatigue, discomfort in the liver area, etc. It is recommended to actively follow the course of treatment for antiviral, improving and restoring liver function, anti-hepatic fibrosis and other treatments, to control the development of the disease.
Hepatitis B virus carriers may not have obvious clinical symptoms, but should also regularly monitor liver function and other indicators to keep abreast of the progress of the disease.
Hepatitis B patients should have patience and confidence in hepatitis treatment, set up a correct view of the disease, avoid drinking alcohol, and undergo regular review.