Can hepatitis be cured

Most hepatitis can be cured, but only exists in hepatitis. Because hepatitis refers to the liver cells are damaged, as well as other parts of the liver is damaged, manifested in liver function only alanine aminotransferase, glutamic oxal transaminase and other items are elevated, the application of hepatoprotective enzyme-lowering drugs can be lowered to normal, that is, hepatitis will be cured. However, if the cause of hepatitis is persistent, and can not be completely eliminated, hepatitis may recur, in this case, although hepatitis can be cured, but the cause of hepatitis can not be completely eliminated, and can not rest easy, such as hepatitis B or other autoimmune hepatitis. If the inflammation of the liver is particularly obvious, in addition to the elevation of alanine aminotransferase and ghrelin aminotransferase, accompanied by the elevation of bilirubin, then it is jaundice hepatitis, jaundice hepatitis to be a little heavier, and some may not be able to be particularly completely cured. If it progresses to the level of acute or slow plus acute liver failure, there is a certain risk of death, and there is a possibility of not being cured.