Alcoholic liver in some patients can usually be recovered after abstinence from alcohol. Patient education and nutritional support are the mainstays of treatment, while drug therapy or liver transplantation may also be used in some patients. 1. Patient education: Abstinence from alcohol is the main treatment, which can improve the liver tissue and reduce the transformation of portal vein pressure to cirrhosis. 2. Nutritional support: Long-term drinkers generally have insufficient protein and vitamin intake and may suffer from malnutrition. Nutrients should be given on the basis of alcohol cessation, such as high-calorie and high-protein foods, and combined with vitamin supplementation. 3. Drug treatment: polyene phosphatidylcholine can stabilize liver cells and reduce lipid peroxidation; Metadoxine can accelerate the metabolism of alcohol; naloxone can also be used if alcohol withdrawal symptoms are severe. 4. Liver transplantation: patients with severe cirrhosis can consider liver transplantation, and should quit drinking for 3~6 months before transplantation. Alcoholic liver patients should quit drinking in time, timely treatment, daily attention to balanced nutrition, quit smoking and drinking, avoid spicy and stimulating food.