Hepatitis can be better with hepatoprotective drugs, immunomodulators, antiviral drugs under the guidance of physicians. 1. Hepatoprotective drugs: reduced glutathione, glucuronolactone, etc.; applicable to patients with impaired liver function, by enhancing the stability of hepatocyte membranes; adverse reactions include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and so on. Allergic to the drug is prohibited. 2. Immunomodulators: thymic peptide, transfer factor, etc.; through the enhancement of autoimmunity; adverse reactions include nausea, fever, dizziness, chest tightness, etc.; prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug; prohibited for those with hyperactive cellular immunity; prohibited for those with hyperactive thymus function. 3. Antiviral drugs: interferon, nucleoside analogs (entecavir, tenofovir, etc.); effective treatment of hepatitis by inhibiting viral replication; adverse reactions include bone marrow suppression, dizziness, headache, fatigue, etc.; prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug. Hepatitis should be reviewed regularly, and professional doctors can be consulted to choose the correct treatment, not blindly use drugs on their own.