Is Hepatitis B Core Antibody Greater Than 60 Serious?

The normal value of Hepatitis B Core Antibody is 0-0.9 pei/ml. If the Hepatitis B Core Antibody is greater than 60 pei/ml, it indicates a positive level, which suggests that there is a previous infection with the Hepatitis B virus, but it is not possible to determine whether Hepatitis B is serious or not based on this one indicator. Hepatitis B core antibody level is greater than 60pei/ml, indicating that hepatitis B core antibody is positive, indicating that the body has been infected with hepatitis B virus in the past. However, it is not possible to determine whether the hepatitis B virus has been cleared based on this indicator. It needs to be combined with the quantification of hepatitis B virus DNA and other indicators of hepatitis B five to make a comprehensive judgment. If the hepatitis B virus DNA load is high and the level of hepatitis B surface antigen is high, it suggests that the hepatitis B virus exists in the body and is highly infectious. If hepatitis B virus DNA is negative and hepatitis B surface antibody is positive, it suggests that there is some immunity in the body. It is not possible to judge whether the condition of hepatitis B is serious or not simply based on the fact that the hepatitis B core antibody is greater than 60 pei/ml. If the examination reveals that the hepatitis B core antibody is greater than 60 pei/ml, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, clarify the cause of the disease with the help of the doctor and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.