It is not the amount of hepatitis B virus that is serious, but rather the amount of damage to the body. In the case of small two-positive and small three-positive, it is possible to be a carrier of the virus, and there is no damage at this time. If there is significant liver inflammation, this is called chronic hepatitis B. The damage may not be particularly severe, but if it is accompanied by significant jaundice, it is more serious liver damage. Liver damage may be followed by liver fibrosis or cirrhosis to the extent that this becomes slightly more serious. Progressing to the decompensated stage of cirrhosis, accompanied by complications such as hepatic encephalopathy, upper gastrointestinal bleeding or liver cancer, is a very serious period. So which is more serious, hepatitis B small diyang or small triyang, should depend on the corresponding amount of hepatitis B virus DNA, look at the liver function, liver ultrasound results.