Hepatitis B viral load less than 1.0e+1 is normal, indicating that the Hepatitis B virus is suppressed or at a normal level. Individuals are different and need to be tested regularly. Hepatitis B viral load less than 1.0e+1 means that the amount of Hepatitis B virus in the body is low, the virus replicates slowly or stops replicating, and the Hepatitis B virus is less contagious, so there is no need to be anxious. Hepatitis B viral load determines the replication of the virus. Hepatitis B viral load less than 1.0e+1 proves that there is no major problem in the body, but for the sake of health, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to decide how to deal with it in order to rule out other risks. Hepatitis B viral load less than 1.0e+1 does not require antiviral treatment for the time being. However, if inflammatory activity in the liver or abnormal liver function tests are detected during follow-up, antiviral medication is required under the guidance of a doctor to inhibit the replication of the virus, stop the inflammation and fibrosis of the liver, and reduce the incidence of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatitis B viral load less than 1.0e+1 also requires timely consultation, clarification of the cause of the disease, treatment under the guidance of a doctor and regular checkups.