Hepatitis B surface antibody titer of 60 mIU/ml usually requires no special treatment. If necessary, hepatitis B vaccination can be given to increase the antibody. Hepatitis B surface antibody titer is usually to determine how the body’s ability to resist the hepatitis B virus, if the higher the hepatitis B surface antibody titer, it means the stronger the ability to prevent the hepatitis B virus, and the less likely to be infected. If the patient’s hepatitis B surface antibody titer is 60mIU/ml, there is no need to worry too much without any special circumstances. If the time of hepatitis B vaccination is longer, or if the patient is frequently exposed to people with hepatitis B, he/she can have hepatitis B vaccination again. If the value of hepatitis B surface antibody titer is 1001~10000mIU/ml, retesting can be done again after two to four years to observe the hepatitis B surface antibody titer in the body. In daily life, when the titer of hepatitis B surface antibody is less than 10mIU/ml, it is recommended to receive hepatitis B vaccine in time to increase the ability to resist hepatitis B virus.