Can you drink alcohol if you’re triple positive?

Alcohol is not recommended for patients with minor triple positive. Drinking alcohol will damage liver cells, cause abnormal liver function and aggravate the condition.
Hepatitis B virus itself can cause damage to the liver, and when patients with hepatitis B minor triple yang drink alcohol, the alcohol will aggravate the damage of hepatitis B virus to the liver. Because alcohol needs to be metabolized by the liver, even if the patient doesn’t have minor triple positive, long-term alcohol consumption will cause various problems in the liver.
Alcohol consumption by patients with hepatitis B minor triple yang will contribute to further aggravation of liver damage, prompting further development of the disease to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and even liver cancer.
Therefore, it is recommended for patients with HBV to quit drinking. At the same time, you should also avoid overwork, pay attention to rest, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating food.