Hepatitis B DNA 10*3 is not considered normal. Generally speaking, Hepatitis B DNA 10*3 means that the quantitative test of Hepatitis B DNA is 10*3 cps/ml. it suggests that the Hepatitis B virus has a tendency to replicate more, and the liver function may be at risk of damage. At present, it is generally recognized that the normal range of hepatitis B virus (HBV-DNA) reference value is less than 1000 cps/ml, and the lower the content of hepatitis B virus, the better. Hepatitis B DNA10*3 suggests that the quantification of hepatitis B virus in the organism is not in the normal range, and that the hepatitis B virus is currently at a lower replication level and is generally less infectious. However, the quantitative analysis of hepatitis B virus can only represent how much the virus replicates, and a single indicator is not comprehensive enough. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals as soon as possible for further examination of liver function and other indicators and liver ultrasound, etc., and take treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and at the same time pay attention to regular re-examination and detection of the replication of hepatitis B virus, so as to prevent and control the further development of the disease in advance.