You don’t need to worry too much when you have hepatitis B minor triplet, as hepatitis B is currently preventable and treatable. For patients with small triplets, first of all, they need to improve liver function, hepatitis B DNA, liver ultrasound methotrexate and liver hardness and other related indicators. If there is no active liver damage or cirrhosis, they are hepatitis B carriers, and such people do not need special treatment, and they can generally be rechecked once every 3-6 months. If liver function is abnormal and transaminases are greater than normal excluding other causes, hepatitis B DNA is greater than 10^4copies/ml, or there are already manifestations of cirrhosis, antiviral treatment is needed. Generally antiviral treatment is mainly oral and the course of treatment is at least 4 years. As long as long-term antiviral treatment is adhered to, the condition of most hepatitis B patients can also be stable for a long time.