Positive Hepatitis B Virus Outer Membrane Protein generally refers to positive Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen. The detection of hepatitis B virus surface antigen is an important indicator of whether a person is infected with the hepatitis B virus. Therefore, a positive Hepatitis B Virus Outer Membrane Protein indicates that the patient is infected with the Hepatitis B Virus. Once the outer membrane protein of hepatitis B virus is positive, it is necessary to further check the hepatitis B penta, quantification of hepatitis B virus, liver ultrasound, liver function and so on, and the doctor will decide whether it is necessary to carry out antiviral treatment according to the specific conditions of the patient, so as to reduce the risk of liver damage as much as possible. At the same time, patients should maintain a regular routine in daily life, quit drinking and other bad habits as much as possible, exercise moderately, keep optimistic mood, and have regular checkups.