Chronic Hepatitis Minor Triple Yang is more important, some patients may have liver damage and need to undergo further examination. Hepatitis B virus minor triple positive refers to three positive items of Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B e antibody and Hepatitis B core antibody when receiving Hepatitis B penta test, which may suggest that the virus replication in the patient’s body has been effectively suppressed by the treatment, and the condition has improved; or the Hepatitis B virus has mutated and the virus is still replicating in the patient’s body, and it is contagious and may cause damage to the liver. Generally, this kind of situation needs further examination, such as hepatitis B virus nucleic acid test, liver function test, ultrasonography, etc. If there is no abnormality in other examinations and no risk factors such as family history, then there is no need for treatment, and the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions to do the relevant rechecking. If the patient’s liver function is abnormal and the virus replication is active, antiviral and liver-protecting treatment is needed. Only based on the minor triple yang can not accurately determine the disease, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended that under the guidance of the doctor to carry out regular diagnosis and treatment.