Positive Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen and Hepatitis B Core Antibodies are serious and require prompt treatment. If the Hepatitis B virus surface antigen and core antibody are positive during the Hepatitis B panel test, it is relatively serious. Hepatitis B surface antigen refers to the outer shell protein of the hepatitis B virus, while positive core antibody indicates the presence of hepatitis B virus infection in the past, so the presence of these two positives means the presence of hepatitis B virus infection, or antigen carriers. You need to consult a doctor in time, after clarifying the condition, according to the doctor’s instruction to carry out targeted anti-hepatitis B virus treatment such as the use of entecavir and other drugs, in time to control the propagation of the hepatitis B virus in the body, to avoid leading to more serious consequences. At the same time, it is recommended to stop the virus from spreading and to seek medical treatment immediately.