It is possible for a person with tertiary infection to be fine for life, however, it is also possible for the disease to progress rapidly and affect life expectancy, which needs to be analyzed specifically.
1. Triple III carriers: Individuals infected with triple III infection may not have any signs and symptoms, while liver function is normal and there are no obvious changes in liver histology; this group of people is called triple III carriers, and may not develop the disease throughout their lives, so their life expectancy will not be affected.
2. The active stage of tertiary infection: some patients may have obvious symptoms and signs, while liver function and liver histology have obvious changes, as long as they actively accept treatment and control the deterioration of the disease, it will not cause obvious adverse effects on life expectancy in general.
In addition, it is recommended that patients with triple III infection should consult a doctor in time and intervene as soon as possible, so as to avoid progression to cirrhosis or even liver cancer, which may affect their life expectancy.