Hepatitis B triple positive DNA 10 to 1 ultrasound liver echogenicity is serious?

Hepatitis B small triple Yang DNA10 of the 1st power, ultrasound liver echo thickening, these two indicators if combined with normal liver function and no other signs and symptoms is not serious, if combined with liver function is obviously abnormal and other hepatitis, or even cirrhosis of the liver signs and symptoms is more serious. Hepatitis B minor triple positive DNA 10 to the first power indicates that the viral replication is relatively low, liver ultrasound suggests thickening of the echoes, generally considered to be a manifestation of chronic inflammation, there is no obvious cirrhosis of the liver, this kind of patients need to further check the liver function, if the liver function is completely normal is generally not serious, 3 to 6 months to review the liver function, Hepatitis B DNA, etc. to make clear the changes in the condition. These two indicators at the same time combined with obvious liver function abnormalities, transaminase elevation, and even jaundice, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, abdominal distension, gastrointestinal bleeding and other symptoms is more serious, need to be hospitalized. Hepatitis B DNA 10 of the primary side and ultrasound liver echo thickening is found, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for consultation and further examination and treatment.