Is hepatitis B major triplet serious?

Hepatitis B major triple-positive means that the blood test for hepatitis B is positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, positive for hepatitis B e antigen, and positive for hepatitis B core antibody. Major triple-positive is a highly contagious disease, but it does not indicate the severity of the disease. Hepatitis B major triple positive is a virological immunological indicator of hepatitis B carriers or patients with chronic hepatitis B. Major triple positive hepatitis B indicates that the hepatitis B virus in a person’s body is more actively replicating and highly contagious. The severity of hepatitis B disease is judged by the damage to liver cells, liver function tests and the patient’s self-perceived symptoms. Major triple-positive does not indicate the severity of hepatitis B disease, but only reflects the immune status of the virus existing in the body that is actively replicating. If you have abnormal liver function, abnormal liver ultrasound, cirrhosis of the liver, or very high levels of hepatitis B virus, you will need antiviral therapy and liver protection. You should not drink alcohol, eat high quality protein, appropriate carbohydrates, limit fatty foods, add more vitamins and minerals, drink milk to replenish calcium in a timely manner, etc. In short, hepatitis B is contagious, but it does not mean the severity of the disease. You need to review regularly, pay attention to more rest and proper exercise.