The surface antigen of minor triple positive is rising, which means that the person may be infected with hepatitis B virus, and the surface antibody will also rise at this time. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the cause. When both surface antigen and surface antibody of hepatitis B are elevated, it indicates that people may be infected with hepatitis B virus. It is necessary to decide whether or not to carry out antiviral treatment according to the individual’s situation. If minor triple positive is accompanied by cirrhosis, high-risk family history, etc., antiviral treatment (such as the use of tenofovir, etc.) should be carried out promptly under the guidance of a doctor. Hepatitis B infected people should eat more vegetables and fruits, exercise appropriately, avoid staying up late and smoking, and develop good living habits.