The chances of not developing the disease in one’s lifetime are not certain, and are mainly related to the patient’s condition and the body’s immune level. There are some patients with small triple yang who do not develop disease in their whole life, which is mainly related to the immune status of the patient. Most of the patients have good immunity and no disorders in their immune function, and through regular medical checkups and paying attention to the management of S1N1, they may remain disease-free for life. There are also some patients with negative viral load, normal liver function and no obvious inflammation of liver cells, which do not need special treatment. However, for some patients with hepatitis B minor triyang, due to the mutation of hepatitis B virus C region, the patient’s liver function is obviously abnormal, the patient’s viral level is higher, and there is a possibility of morbidity, but the specific morbidity rate is uncertain. For patients with hepatitis B minor triple Yang, it is recommended that they should take good care of themselves and should have regular checkups, usually once every 3 to 6 months. For patients with symptoms such as anorexia and fatigue, it is recommended that they have checkups at any time, so that they can make clear the development of their condition and decide whether they need to be treated or not.