Is the conversion from triple to triple minor considered a complete cure?

Conversion from triple III to triple III is not considered a complete cure, but only shows that the patient’s condition has improved and the virus replication ability is lower than before. The patients who have changed from triple III to triple III should also insist on regular checkups, develop healthy living habits, and should not discontinue the antiviral treatment on their own. The fact that a patient’s major triple positive has turned into a minor triple positive does not mean that the patient has been cured. The phenomenon of a patient’s major triple positive turning into a minor triple positive indicates that the patient’s viral replication rate has decreased, and that the patient’s infectiousness has decreased, but the patient has not been cured. It is recommended that if a patient is on antiviral treatment, he or she should adhere to the antiviral treatment and not interrupt the treatment without authorization. If the patient has not been cured, the patient who has been on antiviral treatment should continue the treatment as prescribed by the doctor and undergo regular checkups, and should not stop the treatment blindly. In addition, patients should maintain sufficient sleep, avoid exertion, and ensure balanced nutritional intake in their daily diet.