Chronic active viral hepatitis B can be controlled with timely treatment and is usually not serious. If chronic active viral hepatitis B is not treated, cirrhosis and liver cancer may occur and be more serious.
Chronic active viral hepatitis B refers to hepatitis in the active stage, hepatocyte degeneration, necrosis, different degrees of inflammatory cell infiltration, laboratory performance patients with elevated hepatitis B viral load, liver function impairment. If the patient seeks medical treatment in time, standardized treatment, such as taking antiviral drugs such as entecavir and tenofovir as prescribed by the doctor, as well as hepatoprotective drugs and other treatments, the condition is generally not serious when it is under control.
If patients with chronic active viral hepatitis B do not take timely measures for treatment, it may lead to repeated repair of liver tissue damage, at this time the liver will be fibrosis, if not treated in time may develop into cirrhosis, liver cancer, which is a more serious situation.
It is recommended that patients with chronic active viral hepatitis B need to consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will judge whether it is serious according to the patient’s condition.