Hepatitis B is a viral infectious disease with a relatively high rate of infection in our country. Most patients do not have enough knowledge about this disease, or even a wrong understanding of it, which leads some people to two extremes, either full of care regardless of it, or too much attention, worry and fear, i.e. it should not be treated like a common cold or too much fear as cancer, neither of which is desirable. The correct approach is to defy it strategically and pay attention to it tactically, which means that when you have hepatitis B, you should go to a regular hospital for consultation to clarify the status of the infection, whether it should be treated, how to treat it, or follow up with regular reviews according to medical advice, so as not to take a detour in diagnosis and treatment.