What are the tests needed for a minor triple diagnosis retest?

Minor triple yang review usually needs to check liver ultrasound, hepatitis B penta quantitative, hepatitis B viral load, liver function and other items. Minor triple yang refers to hepatitis B minor triple yang, that is, patients who are positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody in hepatitis B penta test. Minor triple yang represents that the patient may be infected with hepatitis B virus, but the replication of the virus is reduced or there is a mutation, and the contagiousness is relatively weaker, but the condition may also be more serious, so further checkups are needed. Usually patients with small triple positive also have to undergo liver ultrasound to determine whether the size and shape of the liver is normal. As well as Hepatitis B 5 quantitative and Hepatitis B viral load tests to determine the amount of virus. There are also liver function tests, if the patient has obvious liver function abnormalities, it may be caused by viral hepatitis B. It is recommended that patients under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the relevant items of examination, after the diagnosis is confirmed, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.