What tests are done regularly for SSP

People with minor triplets should have the following tests done regularly: i. Two-to-one semi and hepatitis B virus DNA quantification to understand the body’s immune status and the size of the virus when the disease is not usually present, and to allow for a before-and-after comparison for future attacks. Second, liver function, to understand whether the liver has inflammatory episodes. Hepatobiliary ultrasound, to regularly observe the morphology and size of the liver, whether there are abnormal occupying structures in the liver, the size of the spleen, and the related conditions of the portal vein and bile ducts. Liver fibrosis scan, which can detect early signs of fibrosis. V. Methemoglobin quantification, which is a sensitive serological marker for detecting hepatocellular carcinoma. Routine blood count, which may decrease in those with hypersplenism.