A dna viral quantification of 2.8e+6 and a propionic acid aminotransferase of 95 indicate that the patient’s liver has been damaged. This condition usually requires antiviral therapy and hepatoprotective therapy. The patient’s dna virus quantification 2.8e+6, propionic acid ammonia enzyme 95 indicates that the liver of the patient with chronic hepatitis has been damaged, and he needs to receive antiviral therapy and liver-protecting therapy in time. 1. Antiviral therapy: (1) Nucleoside analogs: these drugs are generally based on oral drugs (such as lamivudine, entecavir, tebivudine, etc.), and the drugs can inhibit viral replication. (2) Interferon: these drugs are mainly injectable, including common interferon alpha and polyethylene glycol interferon alpha. 2. Liver-protecting treatment: Under the guidance of doctor, liver-protecting drugs such as compound turtle shell soft liver tablets and blood-activating capsule can be used. It is recommended to consult the doctor in time and carry out standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance.