Currently, patients with normal liver function but positive hepatitis B surface antigen are referred to as “hepatitis B carriers”. When patients are tested for hepatitis B, there are two most common clinical states: “major triple positive” or “minor triple positive”. According to the current level of treatment, there is no standard treatment plan for these patients, so most doctors recommend follow-up and observation. Some doctors take advantage of the ignorance of some patients or their eagerness to cure the disease and give inappropriate and excessive treatment. The right attitude is to pay attention and follow-up is a must. At the same time, we should not forget that the occurrence and elimination of the disease is closely related to each specific individual, and the availability of a suitable treatment plan requires the correct guidance or treatment given by a suitable doctor to ultimately achieve the goal of disease prevention and treatment.