Patient: I just had a five-item test for hepatitis B. I was found to have been infected with the hepatitis B virus. Of the five items: the first item surface antigen 6.086, the fourth item E antibody 0.504, and the fifth item core antibody 0.007 were positive; the second item surface antibody 0.076, the third item E antigen 0.048, and the sixth item pre-S1 antigen 0.437 were negative. I would like to ask the doctor, is this test a minor triplet? Is it likely to be negative? The B ultrasound showed several small hepatic duct stones. Air Force General Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases, Zhou Ping: belongs to the “small three yang”. If the liver function is normal and there are no obvious conscious symptoms, it can be diagnosed as hepatitis B virus carrier or hepatitis B virus infection stable stage. If the virus test is negative at the same time, it can be regarded as inactive hepatitis B virus carrier with good prognosis. If the virus test is positive, it can be regarded as stable hepatitis B virus, which does not exclude the possibility of future hepatitis B attacks. However, it is important to remember to observe and check regularly. Laboratory tests 1-2 times a year, H County liver function abnormalities, and then choose a treatment plan according to the situation. Bile duct stones and hepatitis B are two different diseases, and there is little connection between the two, and there will be no major impact. There is no need to worry.