How to treat hepatitis B surface antigen 0.6

Hepatitis B surface antigen 0.6 may mainly show symptoms of abnormal liver function, although it indicates that it is negative, you should consult the doctor in time, generally take antiviral treatment and interferon treatment, apply antiviral drugs, more commonly entecavir or adefovir and other drugs, while following the doctor’s instructions and norms. Hepatitis B surface antigen 0.6 is a negative value. Surface antigen is used as a marker to determine whether or not you are infected with the hepatitis B virus. If the hepatitis B surface antigen is positive or if the value is greater than one, it is considered that you are infected with the hepatitis B virus, but if it is negative, there is no need to worry too much. Hepatitis B surface antigen is not the only determinant of treatment in current treatment guidelines. If the test shows abnormal liver function, the two main clinical antiviral treatments are antiviral therapy and interferon therapy, while applying antiviral medications, more commonly known as entecavir or adefovir. Hepatitis B surface antigen 0.6 is not overly worried, but also need to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the condition, and need to make a more detailed diagnosis and treatment program according to the patient’s condition, and do a good job of regular checkups. The medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.