Hepatitis B minor tri-positive only refers to the results of the five hepatitis B items, which reflect the replication of the hepatitis B virus and cannot determine the severity of the disease or how long the person’s life expectancy will be. If the hepatitis B virus infection does not cause liver function damage, after regular review and good treatment, life expectancy will not be affected in any way. Even if the person is in a state of chronic hepatitis B at the time of detection, as long as the person does not progress to cirrhosis, and after better antiviral and liver-protective enzyme treatment, the life expectancy of a patient with hepatitis B minor triplet can be the same as that of a normal person. If it progresses to the cirrhotic decompensation stage, the cirrhosis of the liver cannot be significantly reversed at this time, and it is likely that this cirrhosis will continue to progress and progress to the decompensation stage with related complications and even liver cancer, and only then will life be significantly affected.