What should I do if I was a hepatitis B carrier and now I’m triple positive?

The treatment of the original hepatitis B carrier who is now a minor triple positive should be analyzed according to the patient’s liver function indexes, the morphology of the liver and the patient’s symptoms, if there is no abnormality, then there is no need to deal with it, and on the contrary, use drugs to carry out antiviral and liver-protecting treatments. If the patient’s liver function tests, abdominal ultrasound examination of the morphology and structure of the liver are not abnormal, and the patient does not have uncomfortable symptoms, it means that the patient’s body is not active in viral replication. In this case, it is enough to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups and closely monitor the patient’s condition, and if there is any discomfort, consult the doctor in time for checkups and treatments. If the patient’s liver function is abnormal, liver pain, jaundice, loss of appetite, fatigue and other symptoms, oral entecavir, tibivudine and other drugs to fight the virus; oral drugs such as diammonium glycyrrhizinate to protect the liver and improve the abnormal liver function. The application of drugs should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, and it is recommended that when the above symptoms occur, patients should go to the hospital to clarify the extent of the disease and then give targeted treatment.