Does hepatitis B minor third-positive need medication?

Hepatitis B minor triple-positive refers to the positive surface antigen (HBsAg), E antibody (HBeAb) and core antibody (HBcAb) tests among the indicators of hepatitis B two-to-one test. 1.If the two-and-a-half test results are “minor triple-positive”, but the hepatitis B virus DNA test is negative, liver function, ultrasound and other long-term normal, you can not use antiviral drugs, but need to review the relevant indicators on time. 2.If the two-and-a-half test results are “minor triple-positive”, but the hepatitis B virus DNA test is negative or slightly higher than normal, liver function is mildly abnormal, abdominal ultrasound is normal, you may not use anti-viral drugs for the time being, but you can use liver-protective drugs as appropriate according to your condition, and regularly review the relevant indicators to detect whether to use anti-viral drugs. 3, the most serious is hepatitis B virus DNA test is positive and greater than 10^4cope/ml, combined with abnormal liver function, the virus replication is active, highly contagious, need to be under the guidance of doctors immediately antiviral treatment, such as treatment is not timely, the consequences will be more serious, liver function damage can be aggravated, and its transformation into liver cirrhosis, liver cancer is more probable.