Is Triple Positive a Hepatitis B Patient or a Virus Carrier?

Major triple positive may be a hepatitis B patient or a hepatitis B carrier. Hepatitis B Triple Positive is usually defined as positive for Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B e Antigen and Hepatitis B Core Antibody. To determine whether you are a patient or a hepatitis B carrier with a hepatitis B triple positive test result, you need to check whether your liver function is normal. If the liver function is normal and there is no clinical manifestation of hepatitis B, the person with hepatitis B triple positive is a carrier of hepatitis B virus. If there is abnormal liver function or other clinical symptoms, then the person is a hepatitis B patient, and needs to be actively treated under the guidance of the doctor, such as taking antiviral drugs such as entecavir and other liver-protecting treatments. Hepatitis B asymptomatic virus carriers also need to undergo physical examination on time to understand the changes in their condition.