Hepatitis B surface antigen 1582 is serious

Hepatitis B surface antigen 1582 is more serious.
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is a protein on the surface of the hepatitis B virus that may stimulate the body to produce hepatitis B surface antibodies. Hepatitis B surface antigen usually appears in adult patients as early as 1~2 weeks and as late as 11~12 weeks after infection with the hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B surface antigen 1582 indicates that the body has been infected with the hepatitis B virus, but it does not reflect the replication of the hepatitis B virus in the body, as it is not an indicator of the infectiousness of hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B surface antigen 1582 patients are recommended to further improve the liver function, liver ultrasound, hepatitis B virus five and hepatitis B virus nucleic acid DNA and other tests.
If the patient’s hepatitis B surface antigen is positive, it is recommended to immediately seek medical treatment, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations, and actively treat the disease, do not delay the condition, so as not to cause adverse consequences.