What is a minor third-positive carrier

  Hepatitis B minor triple-positive means that the three test indicators of hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody are all positive. However, those whose liver is not damaged and whose liver function is not abnormal are carriers of hepatitis B.  Hepatitis B surface antigen carriers are those whose hepatitis B virus DNA is below the lower limit of detection, and whose serum is positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, negative for hepatitis B surface e antigen, positive for hepatitis B e antibody, and positive for hepatitis B core antibody. If you are a carrier of hepatitis B virus, it means that your hepatitis B condition is relatively stable, there is no damage to liver function, and you can work and study normally. In case of chronic active or cirrhotic appearance, treatment is necessary. The severity of the disease depends on the indicators of liver function and liver imaging and other tests. The infectiousness of the hepatitis B virus depends on the size of the hepatitis B virus DNA load in the blood. Whether or not the patient receives treatment for hepatitis B minor tri-positive has to be analyzed for specific reasons, and the contagiousness of hepatitis B minor tri-positive is small, but it is also contagious and needs to be reviewed regularly.  In short, the carrier of hepatitis B small triple-positive is also infected with the hepatitis B virus, there is a contagious, is the need for regular re-examination. Don’t drink alcohol, avoid taking drugs and food that damage the liver, eat a light diet, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.