Generally honey has no direct therapeutic effect on Hepatitis B. However, due to the high glucose content in honey, it can be taken by patients with poor liver function, which is beneficial to the recovery of liver function. However, if you are a diabetic patient, you should consume it with caution. Hepatitis B patients should regularly review the Hepatitis B III system, Hepatitis B DNA, and liver function, first to see whether it is a major or minor triple positive. If it is small triple positive, you can continue to observe. If it is a major triple positive, the patient should further check the hepatitis B DNA to see if the virus has replicated and if there is any damage to liver function. If it indicates that the virus is replicating and liver function is impaired, then active antiviral treatment should be considered. Generally you can choose to take oral medication, you can also choose to inject interferon, after half a year to a year or so of antiviral treatment, the patient’s symptoms will be significantly relieved or improved, and some patients can also turn negative.