What to do if your hepatitis B viral load is less than 100

Hepatitis B viral load below 100 copies per milliliter indicates that the viral load in the blood is very low and is generally not infectious. Under normal circumstances, a hepatitis B viral replication count clinically greater than 100 copies per milliliter indicates a positive test, which suggests the presence of an elevated hepatitis B viral replication count, while a count lower than this suggests a lower viral replication count, which is less contagious for hepatitis B patients. For patients with hepatitis B teratitis B and hepatitis B mini-teratitis B, it is necessary to regularly review the amount of hepatitis B virus DNA, and to determine how the patient’s condition is, it is also necessary to comprehensively evaluate the ultrasound examination of the liver, to determine whether there is any liver fibrosis, to evaluate the level of aminotransferases, and to determine the inflammatory condition of the virus on the liver damage, etc. Based on the above conditions, it is necessary to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of the liver. Based on the above conditions, the patient should consult the department of infectious diseases of a regular hospital for a comprehensive evaluation and whether oral antiviral drugs are needed for treatment.