The Hepatitis B 6 test includes Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Hepatitis B E Antigen, Hepatitis B E Antibody, Hepatitis B Core Antibody, and Hepatitis B Pre-S1 Antigen. The six indicators can exist in various combinations, and different combinations of positives represent different test results. Clinically, to determine whether you have hepatitis B based on the test results, you need to be guided by your doctor. The following are some of the cases: 1. If all the tests are negative, it means that you are not infected with hepatitis B virus and do not have immunity. Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for prevention. 2. Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B E antigen and Hepatitis B pre-S1 antigen are all positive at the same time, which means that the patient is in the early stage of acute Hepatitis B and is infectious. It is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time. 3. Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B core antibody and Hepatitis B pre-S1 antigen are positive, or Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B E antigen, Hepatitis B core antibody and Hepatitis B pre-S1 antigen are positive, which means that the patient is an acute or chronic Hepatitis B patient, and infectious, and there is a mutation of Hepatitis B E antigen at the same time. Timely treatment is needed. Hepatitis B six tests are mainly used to detect the infection of hepatitis B virus on the human body, the course of the disease and the immune status of hepatitis B virus. In the clinic, generally speaking, for the first time to check hepatitis B patients, can check hepatitis B six items, detailed understanding of the infection of hepatitis B virus. If the symptoms are serious, treatment is required under the guidance of a doctor.