
Can jaundice hepatitis be cured?
I have developed jaundice hepatitis. May I ask if it can be cured?

The treatment outcome of jaundice hepatitis mainly depends on its specific cause and the severity of the condition.
Some types of jaundice hepatitis, such as hepatitis A and hepatitis E, can be completely cured in most patients after timely liver-protective and enzyme-lowering treatment, and the disease rarely recurs after recovery. For hepatitis C without significant cirrhosis or ascites, the hepatitis C virus can be completely eradicated through systematic and standardized antiviral therapy, such as using medications like sofosbuvir or daclatasvir, and liver function can return to normal.
For jaundice hepatitis caused by alcoholic or drug-induced liver injury, discontinuing alcohol consumption or stopping the related medication is the primary measure, and many patients can gradually recover with additional liver protection and supportive treatment. If jaundice hepatitis has progressed to cirrhosis or liver failure, the difficulty of treatment increases significantly, and more advanced treatment options, such as liver transplantation, may need to be considered.
If jaundice hepatitis has progressed to cirrhosis or liver failure, the difficulty of treatment increases significantly, and more advanced treatment options, such as liver transplantation, may need to be considered.