Do hepatitis B "small three positive" cases with abnormal liver function require treatment?
Hepatitis B "small three positives" with abnormal liver function generally requires treatment.
Having hepatitis B "small three positives" can cause liver function to become abnormal. Liver insufficiency may also be detected during physical examinations, leading to symptoms such as decreased appetite and poor mental condition. In severe cases, it may result in liver damage; therefore, early treatment is necessary. It is recommended to take antiviral medications such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets, entecavir tablets, or tenofovir alafenamide tablets under a doctor's guidance. These medications help suppress the virus, alleviate the condition, and reduce the incidence of liver cancer. Hepatitis B "small three positives" mainly refers to a positive result for hepatitis B e antibody (HBeAb). The virus can be transmitted through blood, sexual contact, mother-to-child transmission, and other routes. Active treatment is essential once the disease develops.
During treatment, adequate rest is important and sexual activity should be avoided.