Hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative test for patients with hepatitis B minor triple yang, the result of 3 times 10, is generally not serious, but can not be generalized, the severity of its also need to look at the degree of liver damage and so on. For hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative examination, the normal value is generally lower than 3 times 10 (but there may be differences in different hospitals), generally lower than 5 times 10 belongs to the low level; 5 to 7 times 10 belongs to the medium level; more than 8 times 10 belongs to the high level, and the higher the viral content means the more viral and the more contagious it is. For patients with hepatitis B minor triple positive who have hepatitis B virus DNA quantitative test results of 3 times 10, they need to receive further hepatitis B five tests, liver function tests and liver ultrasound and other examination methods to assess their condition. If liver function abnormalities are present, antiviral therapy, such as the first-line drugs entecavir and tenofovir, is required. In addition, the use of these drugs carries a certain degree of risk, and patients need to be under the guidance of a specialist.