What does a negative dna for hepatitis B virus in a small triple-positive patient mean?

Negative hepatitis B viral DNA in patients with minor triplets indicates that the virus is now at a very low level and that infectivity is very low. However, it also only reflects the size of the virus and does not yet allow for a full assessment of the liver. It is recommended to do liver function to find out if there is liver inflammation and liver ultrasound to see if the liver shape and size are normal. A liver fibrosis scan can also be done to find out if there is any fibrosis formation. If all these tests are normal, you are a healthy carrier and can be treated without any medication, just do the above tests regularly every six months. However, the status of a healthy hepatitis B carrier is not constant for life. Sometimes it is affected by some factors, such as drinking, exertion, staying up late, etc., which may cause the virus to replicate and turn positive. Therefore, you should pay attention to rest and not overwork your body.