Hepatitis B Triple Positive is potentially contagious to your spouse. Hepatitis B Triple Positive is defined as positive for Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B e Antigen and Hepatitis B Core Antibody among the five Hepatitis B tests. Hepatitis B is transmitted from mother to child, blood to blood, and by sexual contact. Triple Positive indicates that the human body carries Hepatitis B virus, and the virus is actively replicating and infectious. Semen or vaginal secretions of patients with triple positive status may contain a large amount of hepatitis B virus, and if unprotected during sexual intercourse, there is a higher probability of transmitting hepatitis B virus to the spouse. It is recommended that spouses of patients with hepatitis B teratitis III should have regular checkups of hepatitis B pentameter and liver function, and if hepatitis B surface antibody is negative or weakly positive, they need to take hepatitis B vaccination in time. Hepatitis B patients should go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the condition and give systematic and regular treatment.