What happened to the positive hepatitis B four or five items?

Hepatitis B 4 and 5 positive refers to the results of the five hepatitis B tests, which specifically refer to the positive hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody in the five hepatitis B tests. This refers to the body having been infected with hepatitis B, because only after infection with the hepatitis B virus will the body’s immune system come into contact with the hepatitis B e antigen and core antigen in order to produce the corresponding hepatitis B e antibodies and core antibodies. If hepatitis B is not cured, after being exposed to the e antigen, the e antibody will probably not be produced and it will then be a major triple positive. If e antibodies are produced, the e antigen will basically become negative, and you will either be a minor triple-positive patient or you will be cured of hepatitis B. However, even after hepatitis B is cured, the e antibody and core antibody of hepatitis B will still remain and serve as a marker that the body has been infected with hepatitis B before. To determine if you are currently a hepatitis B patient, you need to look at the hepatitis B surface antigen, which is the first of the five hepatitis B tests. If the hepatitis B surface antigen is positive, it is a minor triplet, which is the state of being infected with hepatitis B. And if the surface antigen is negative, this is the hepatitis B cured state.