Hepatitis B penta contains hepatitis B surface antigen, surface antibody, e antigen, e antibody and core antibody, which is used to determine whether you have hepatitis B. Generally, a few milliliters of blood is drawn for the test, and the blood draw can be completed in a minute or so under smooth conditions. If the test is done in the morning, most hospitals will release the result in the afternoon, while some hospitals will release the result the next day, and the result time will be different for different levels of hospitals. In addition, how often the Hepatitis B Penta test should be taken in intervals needs to be determined according to the specific situation. If it is a health checkup for normal people, it is enough to check it once a year or so. If the patient is a hepatitis B patient, during the period of hepatitis B stabilization, i.e. hepatitis B minor triple Yang, the hepatitis B penta test is usually done once every six months. If the patient is in the active stage of hepatitis B, i.e. hepatitis B major triple Yang, especially in the stage of needing standardized treatment, he/she should check the hepatitis B pentameter according to the doctor’s requirement, which may need to be checked once in three months or so, and some patients may need to be checked at any time. Prevention of hepatitis B can be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine, and timely testing of body antibody level, titer decline can be considered for supplementary vaccination. Individuals should practice good hygiene and not share personal items such as toothbrushes, towels, razors, pedicure razors, and so on. Wash hands promptly after contact with viral hepatitis B patients, and refrain from unprotected contact with hepatitis B virus-positive patients and virus carriers.