Hepatitis B minor triple positive is seen in hepatitis B virus carriers or chronic hepatitis B patients, and the severity should be judged according to the actual situation.
Hepatitis B minor triple positive refers to three positive indicators including hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody, which usually suggests that there is hepatitis B virus infection in the patient’s body. Generally speaking, if the patient’s test result is small triple positive, without other adverse symptoms, and without obvious abnormalities in liver function and liver ultrasound, it is generally not serious, and only requires regular checkups to monitor the body’s condition.
If the patient’s test result is small triple Yang, and nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bleeding gums, nosebleeds, generalized fatigue, muscle aches, abdominal pain and other undesirable symptoms, it suggests that the disease is progressing, which is a more serious situation, and it is recommended that the patient be treated under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner.