A positive 2 or 5 of the five hepatitis B items is most likely a relatively good sign, but it also means that there was a previous hepatitis B infection, so this can be considered good or bad in different ways. If it is purely from the current status, it can be considered good because it can be basically determined that it is not a state of hepatitis B virus infection at the moment. Item 2 is called hepatitis B surface antibody, which is a kind of protective antibody, and it may be this protective antibody obtained from the hepatitis B vaccination before one was infected with the hepatitis B virus, or it may be the antibody that appeared after one cleared the hepatitis B virus, so In either case, it means that one is not currently a hepatitis B patient, which is better. However, the 5th item of hepatitis B core antibody positive, indicates that one has been infected by the hepatitis B virus, although infected, but currently is not a state of being infected.