Aplastic anemia, also known as aplastic anemia, can generally be cured in most patients with effective treatment, but not in all. 1. Aplastic anemia is a blood disease caused by reduced hematopoietic function of bone marrow. A small number of patients are related to genetic mutation, while most of the patients are related to viral infection, chemicals, radiation and immune abnormality, etc. The majority of non-heavy patients and a small number of heavy patients can be cured. Most of the non-severe patients and a few severe patients can be cured, but not all of them can be cured, especially the severe patients, and most of them do not have a good prognosis. 2. The treatment of aplastic anemia requires supportive therapy as well as effective approaches to the pathogenesis. For example, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may be considered in severe patients under 40 years of age who are free of infections and other complications and who have a suitable donor. Intensive immunosuppressive therapy or pro-hematopoietic therapy, such as cyclosporine and testosterone undecanoate, can also be adopted for those who meet the indications for drug use. Which specific treatment to take, need to follow the guidance of specialized doctors.