The need for treatment for patients with hepatitis B triple positive is not determined by the amount of viral load. If liver function is normal, treatment is usually not necessary, but if liver function is abnormal, or if histologic damage exists in the liver, then treatment measures are required. Hepatitis B Triple Positive is defined as a condition in which all three items, Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B e Antigen, and Hepatitis B Core Antibody, are positive during the human serologic test for Hepatitis B Virus 2-to-1 Half. If the patient’s liver function is normal, there is no need to take special treatment, and regular rechecking of hepatitis B two halves and viral load is required. However, it should be noted that if the patient’s liver function is abnormal or there is histological damage to the liver, he should actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures, so as not to cause further damage to the liver, or even develop into cirrhosis or liver cancer. Oral antiviral drugs such as entecavir and tenofovir can be taken as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that patients with hepatitis B teratitis III take into account their own situation and take treatment measures under the guidance of doctors.