What does sco mean on a hepatitis B report card?

The s in sco on the hepatitis B report means the absorbed optical density of the substance being examined, and the result of the co test is also the reference value. The sco on the hepatitis B report represents whether or not you are currently infected with hepatitis B. However, it is only a preliminary diagnosis of whether or not you are suffering from hepatitis B. If it is positive, it means you are infected with hepatitis B. If you are infected with hepatitis B, you should also undergo further auxiliary tests such as hepatitis B 5 indicators, liver ultrasound, liver function, quantitative examination of hepatitis B virus, etc. to confirm the diagnosis of the type and degree of hepatitis B, as well as the specific treatment plan. Hepatitis B patients should quit smoking and drinking, go to bed early, get up early, have a regular diet, follow the doctor’s instructions and have their liver function checked regularly to prevent complications.