What does 145 positive mean?

Hepatitis B 145 positivity refers to positive Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B e antibody, and Hepatitis B core antibody, suggesting infection with the Hepatitis B virus and the need for further testing.
Hepatitis B 145 positivity, commonly known as minor triple positive, often requires further quantification of hepatitis B virus DNA and liver function. It is usually believed that the number of viruses in the body of patients with hepatitis B minor triple positive is relatively small, the viral replication capacity is low, and the contagiousness is weak, such as checking the liver function is normal, generally no special treatment is needed, and regular review can be done.
If hepatitis B virus DNA is positive and liver function is abnormal, it is often suggested that it is chronic hepatitis B, which needs active treatment, and the common treatment includes antiviral therapy and liver protection therapy, which can use antiviral drugs such as entecavir and liver protection drugs such as reduced glutathione under the guidance of physicians.
If you have hepatitis B 145 positive, it is recommended that you consult a doctor for examination in time and actively cooperate with the treatment. You should pay attention to a balanced diet in daily life and avoid overeating and excessive drinking, so as to prevent further development of the disease.