Hepatitis E antibodies can be categorized into lgG antibodies and lgM antibodies, and the significance of different antibody elevations is different. The details are as follows: 1. lgG antibody: the elevation of this index indicates that it has been infected with hepatitis E virus, if lgM antibody is negative, it means that the virus has been cured and no special treatment is needed. It is recommended to have a light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, avoid staying up late and exercise more. 2. IgM antibody: If lgM antibody is elevated, it suggests that the body is infected with hepatitis E virus. It is recommended to check the liver function, if accompanied by abnormal liver function, it means that in the acute exacerbation period, timely to the hospital for treatment. It is recommended to isolate and cooperate with liver-protecting drugs, such as hepatic tylenol, reduced glutathione, thiopronin and so on. In conclusion, if the antibody continues to rise after treatment for hepatitis E, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the elevated indexes and then treat the symptoms.