Is it good to have a major triple positive to a minor double positive?

Hepatitis B triple positive to small two positive is generally better, mostly suggesting that the patient’s condition has improved. Hepatitis B triple positive is a positive result for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen, and hepatitis B core antibody in the human serologic examination of hepatitis B virus two-to-half. Minor Triple Positive is a hepatitis B test in which the first and fifth manifestations are positive. Minor Triple Positive differs from Major Triple Positive in that Minor Triple Positive is negative for Hepatitis B e antigen and positive for Hepatitis B e antibody. Major triple positive indicates that the hepatitis B virus is actively replicating and is more contagious, while minor triple positive indicates that viral replication has declined and is less contagious. If a patient’s Major Triple Positive is changed to Minor Triple Positive, the level of the virus in his/her body will decrease, which mostly indicates that the disease is getting better. Patients with this condition need to undergo liver function tests under the guidance of a doctor to understand the function and morphology of the liver. If the liver function is normal, there is no need to take special treatment and regular checkups can be conducted as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that patients take relevant treatment measures under the guidance of the doctor, ensure sufficient rest time in daily life, do not overwork and avoid staying up late for a long time. Reasonable diet, at the same time patients need to appropriate physical exercise, enhance physical fitness.