Is there a specific drug for hepatitis?

At present, there is no specific drug for hepatitis, anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-viral drugs, drugs to inhibit the immune response, etc., in addition to conservative treatment or surgical treatment can also be used.
1. Anti-inflammatory drugs: Usually, bicyclic alcohol, diammonium glycyrrhizinate, silymarin and other drugs can be used to control inflammation, and the specific medication should follow the doctor’s prescription.
2. Antiviral drugs: for patients with viral hepatitis, drugs such as lamivudine, entecavir and ribavirin can be used for antiviral treatment, and the specific medication should be prescribed by the doctor.
3. Drugs to inhibit immune response: For autoimmune hepatitis patients, drugs such as methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, prednisone, etc., can be used to alleviate the damage to the liver caused by the patient’s own immune system, and the specific medication should be prescribed by the doctor.
In addition, hepatitis patients should also rest, maintain a light diet, quit smoking and drinking, and undergo regular checkups to help their condition recover. It should be noted that for patients whose hepatitis has progressed to liver failure, surgical liver transplantation may be considered. Therefore, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, and need to take medication and do the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor.