What are the symptoms of major third-positive

  Major triple-positive refers to hepatitis B major triple-positive, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen, hepatitis B core antibody three test indicators are positive.  The common symptoms of hepatitis B major triple-positive body are gray face, no luster, serious dark circles under the eyes, which are the early symptoms of chronic hepatitis; yellow skin, accompanied by fever, fear of cold, pain in the liver area, generalized extreme weakness, etc.; yellow eyes indicate acute jaundice; jaundice in chronic hepatitis indicates aggravation of the disease; spider mole and liver palm, white palm but no blood; itchy skin and other symptoms; digestive tract symptoms such as loss of appetite, dislike of greasy food, nausea and vomiting, upper abdominal discomfort and a series of other symptoms.  Hepatitis B is transmitted through sexual intercourse, blood transmission, and vertical transmission from mother to child.  In conclusion, hepatitis B major tri-positive is contagious and requires regular review and active treatment in case of liver function abnormalities. Do not eat drugs or food that damage the liver, do not drink alcohol, do not stay up late.