How much dna is normal for Hepatitis B Triple Positive?

Hepatitis B DNA is mainly used to detect the viral load of hepatitis B. The value of less than 1000kp/ml is within the normal range.
In clinical practice, the quantification of hepatitis B DNA less than 1000kp/ml is within the normal range, and if it is more than 1000kp/ml, it is considered that the viral load of hepatitis B DNA is relatively high, and it should be alerted to the fact that the hepatitis B virus is more active or replicating state.
Hepatitis B virus control can be clearly understood through the value of hepatitis B DNA, if the viral load continues to grow, it means that the viral control effect is not good, the condition is gradually aggravating; if the value of DNA gradually decreases, it means that the condition control effect is relatively clear.
However, the value of hepatitis B DNA can only reflect the state of viral replication, and cannot determine whether liver function is impaired, during which it should be combined with hepatitis B 5, liver ultrasound and liver function tests for diagnosis and analysis, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable use of medication.