Is hepatitis B 8.2E+02 severe?
HBV DNA level of 8.2E+02 indicates a quantitative result of 8.2 × 10² IU/mL, which is generally not considered severe.
HBV DNA quantification uses PCR technology to measure the amount of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in a patient's blood. This test is one of the key indicators for assessing the status of HBV infection and predicting disease progression. For patients with chronic hepatitis B infection, HBV DNA quantification is an important basis for guiding treatment decisions. A result of 8.2 × 10² IU/mL falls outside the normal range but typically indicates a low viral replication state, meaning the individual is a low-replication HBV carrier, which is generally not serious. Further evaluation of liver function is recommended. If liver function tests show normal transaminase levels, the person is likely an asymptomatic HBV carrier and does not require treatment. However, if liver function is abnormal, antiviral medication should be initiated under a doctor’s supervision, such as entecavir tablets or tenofovir alafenamide fumarate tablets.
It is advisable to maintain good personal hygiene in daily life, including frequent handwashing, avoiding raw foods, and minimizing exposure to potential sources of viral infection.