Hepatitis B triple sun abdominal distension and back pain need to be handled carefully, after the onset of symptomatic treatment, antiviral therapy, immune enhancement therapy and hepatoprotective therapy can be used. 1. Symptomatic treatment: if the abdominal distension and back pain of patients with hepatitis B triple sun are serious, some pain-relieving drugs can be used according to the degree of pain, and oral drugs such as LIVERPROTEK granules can be taken under the guidance of doctors for treatment. 2. Antiviral treatment: Antiviral treatment for hepatitis B triple yang is very important, you need to consult your doctor to choose nucleoside analogues for treatment, such as adefovir tablets, tibivudine dispersible tablets can play a significant role in the efficacy of the treatment, which can effectively resist liver fibrosis, but also can greatly reduce the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma. 3. Increase immunity treatment: Because hepatitis B teratitis III exists in the blood, and sometimes also exists in the liver cells, to regulate the immune function in time for this situation, thymidine enteric-coated tablets can be used under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, according to the prescribed medication can slow down the progression of the disease, and improve the performance of abdominal distension and other discomforts of the patients. 4. Hepatoprotective treatment: Considering that hepatitis B teratitis III can involve the liver function of the patient, it is necessary to observe the changes in liver function after the onset of the disease, and if necessary, also carry out hepatoprotective and hepatoprotective treatment, commonly used hepatoprotective drugs such as Liver Sharp Granules, Sanqi Liver Pills, etc., and the use of medication need to follow the relevant principles, to prevent the emergence of adverse reactions. Hepatitis B triple yang abdominal distension and back pain should not be delayed treatment time, should immediately go to the hospital for appropriate examination, and then under the guidance of the attending physician for symptomatic treatment.