In the clinical examination, although many people are triple positive, but the patients do not have any signs and symptoms related to liver disease, through the liver function test, the indexes are normal (transaminases are also normal), this “asymptomatic” state lasts for more than half a year, and HBV DNA ≤ 1.0×105copy/ml, with the above conditions called Asymptomatic Triple Triple Positive. What are the dangers of asymptomatic tertiary infection? Liver disease experts pointed out that patients with asymptomatic triple sun do not have any signs and symptoms related to liver disease, liver function is normal, but still can not underestimate the potential harm of this state. The harm of asymptomatic tertiary sun disease is mainly the following three points. First, the big three yang can further develop into hepatitis, but according to the data: when the human body is infected with hepatitis B virus, only 10% of the patients progress to chronic hepatitis B. Second, triple III may further develop into cirrhosis. Some people in the so-called asymptomatic triple positive examination, found that 3% has become cirrhosis, only the symptoms are not obvious. Others have conducted liver cell biopsy (liver biopsy) on these people and found that most of the hepatocytes with triple positive have different degrees of inflammatory changes. Thirdly, a very small number of asymptomatic Triple Triple Triangle can be transformed into hepatocellular carcinoma. Therefore, asymptomatic triple positive must be taken seriously. According to the “Chronic Hepatitis B Prevention and Treatment Guidelines”, liver disease treatment experts believe that asymptomatic triple III is not treated with antiviral therapy, but with medical observation and follow-up. Specific requirements can mainly meet the following three. I. Regularly (usually 3 months) check the evolution of triple III. Some of them may naturally turn into “small triple positive” and further develop anti-HBs positivity, which is a process of no viral replication, stable state and natural healing. Secondly, go to the hospital every six months for physical examination to see if there are any signs and symptoms of liver disease, such as spider nevi, liver palms, enlarged liver and spleen, etc., and check the liver function to know the situation of aminotransferase. Once abnormal liver function is found, and the aminotransferase is more than three times of the normal level, then hospitalization should be considered. Accept the doctor’s advice and choose ultrasound or liver biopsy to determine whether there is any inflammatory condition. Record the results of each examination by yourself, including your medical record, for your doctor’s reference next time.