At present, there are many drugs to treat hepatitis B, but there is no specific drug that can cure hepatitis B. Most patients with chronic hepatitis B carry the hepatitis B virus for life, and even lifelong medication may not be able to completely remove the hepatitis B virus from the body, so the goal of treating hepatitis B should not be to completely remove the hepatitis B virus and make the hepatitis B virus indicator negative, but to inhibit the replication of the hepatitis B virus to maintain normal liver function and have a high It is enough to have a high quality of life and be able to work and study normally. The course of chronic hepatitis B can be divided into active (chronic moderate and severe hepatitis) and quiescent (virus carriers and mild hepatitis), active patients with elevated transaminases, jaundice, reduced albumin, elevated globulin, increased liver damage, patients can develop a variety of symptoms, so patients in the active phase must be treated with antiviral and liver-protective drugs. After treatment, liver function gradually returns to normal, jaundice subsides, hepatocyte necrosis stops and begins to regenerate, self-conscious symptoms gradually improve and disappear, and the disease enters a relatively quiescent phase, which still requires continued medication to consolidate the efficacy and prevent recurrence. The vast majority of hepatitis B patients are chronic hepatitis B virus carriers, especially children and adolescents, although the hepatitis B virus indicators are positive, but liver function tests are always normal, these patients should not abuse drugs, to achieve regular review, regular life, relaxed mood, normal study and work, and do not take a variety of oral liver drugs for years and years, in the liver disease is completely quiescent period is best not to use drugs, because many drugs on the liver not only have a Therefore, it is not recommended that patients in a long-term quiescent state take preventive hepatoprotective therapy, in short, chronic hepatitis B patients do not need lifelong medication.