This value represents a viral DNA count of 106,000, which is a moderately elevated viral count. This type of hepatitis B patient’s body indicates that the viral count is relatively active in replication. Patients with this type of viral count should be further examined for liver function, liver ultrasound, alpha-fetoprotein, liver hardness, and liver fibrosis. If there is a tendency for abnormal liver function, or liver fibrosis, this patient is in need of antiviral therapy. If these patients only have an elevated viral count, and other indicators are still within the normal range, they can choose to undergo regular review. This kind of patients should pay attention to develop good living habits, don’t stay up late, don’t drink alcohol, pay attention to the hepatology department regular consultation.