Hepatitis B triple yang is not liver qi offending the stomach (liver qi is not smooth and affects the function of the stomach). Hepatitis B triple yang is a description of the test result, which belongs to the category of Western medicine; liver qi offending the stomach is a symptom, which belongs to the category of traditional Chinese medicine, and the two are not equal. Hepatitis B triple positive refers to the status of hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen, and hepatitis B core antibody being positive in the hepatitis B two-to-half test. The test results indicate that the patient has been infected with hepatitis B virus, and the virus is in a more active replication period, at this time, the infected person is more contagious. Liver qi offending the stomach is a concept in Chinese medicine, also called liver and stomach disharmony (the function of the liver rising and stomach descending disharmony) evidence. It is a symptom that is manifested by liver loss of detachment (abnormal function of the liver’s detachment), transverse reversal against the stomach (the liver’s qi is not smooth so that it violates the function of the stomach), and gastric disharmony (obstruction of the stomach’s descending function). Liver qi violating the stomach is mostly caused by emotional disorders (unruly emotions), qi stagnation and fire, and the cold evils violating the liver and stomach. Clinical manifestations mainly include fullness and pain in the stomach and epigastric region of the chest and ribs. If you have any of the above symptoms or abnormal test indicators, it is recommended to carry out scientific treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and remember to take drugs blindly.