The last two of the five hepatitis B items, items 4 and 5, are the hepatitis B e antibody and the hepatitis B core antibody, respectively, which are generally signs that you have actually been infected with the hepatitis B virus before. If both of them are positive, there is a possibility that they will turn negative after a very long time, which can be decades, and it is very likely that both antibodies will be positive for the rest of your life. There is no need to be particularly worried if they are both positive, as long as the DNA quantification of the hepatitis B virus is not currently being checked, which means that the body is not currently a hepatitis B patient and the body has completely cleared the hepatitis B virus. The two antibodies left positive only indicate that the body has been exposed to the virus before. Although infected, but the current state is cured, so do not pay special attention to the two antibodies positive.