What’s wrong with having a viral load less than the test value for a small triple diagnosis?

Minor triple positive viral load is less than the test value indicating that the hepatitis B virus is not detected at present, the virus is not replicating, and the hepatitis B control status is relatively good. Hepatitis B minor triple positive refers to positive hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antibody, hepatitis B core antibody, also need to carry out hepatitis B DNA load, liver function, liver ultrasound and other tests, if the viral load is negative, liver function, liver ultrasound is normal, the patient’s hepatitis B virus is not replicated at present, the contagiousness is relatively low, and there is no need for quarantine and treatment for the time being. Patients with hepatitis B minor triple positive and negative viral load indicate that hepatitis B is under good control and no treatment is needed for the time being, but it is still necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle, regularly review hepatitis B related indexes, and closely monitor changes in the condition.