Is it okay to drink a lot of alcohol when you’re triple positive?

People with “triple positive” should not drink alcohol, and even more so, they should not drink alcohol regularly. The so-called “triple positive” means that people with chronic hepatitis B or carrying the hepatitis B virus have positive tests for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen and hepatitis B core antibody. This indicates that the virus is actively proliferating, but whether the liver cells are seriously damaged should be determined according to the results of other liver function tests. If the results of these three tests are already positive and the person continues to drink alcohol, it will continue to cause damage to the liver, resulting in abnormalities in other liver function indicators and metabolic disorders of liver function. This group of people should stop drinking alcohol, appropriately restrict their fat diet, and supplement appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals. If you experience digestive symptoms such as anorexia, nausea and loss of appetite in your daily life, or if your existing symptoms worsen, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to inquire about the cause and receive targeted treatment.