How to treat and manage "Big Three Yang" (chronic hepatitis B with positive HBsAg, HBeAg, and HBcAb)
Hepatitis B "big three positives" can be treated with oral medications, along with increased water intake and dietary adjustments for recovery.
I. Treatment
While making lifestyle adjustments, patients should also follow medical advice to take entecavir tablets, lamivudine tablets, or interferon drugs, which help suppress the hepatitis B virus.
II. Recovery and Management
1. Increase Water Intake
Patients with hepatitis B "big three positives" must drink plenty of water in daily life, as adequate hydration accelerates metabolism and helps eliminate excess toxins from the body.
2. Adjust Dietary Habits
Dietary adjustments are essential. Patients should avoid foods high in sugar, salt, fat, and cholesterol, as these may lead to excessive calorie production, which converts into fat and accumulates in the liver, worsening the condition. Instead, they should consume more foods rich in high-quality protein and vitamins.
During treatment, patients must ensure adequate rest and avoid physical overexertion.