Is a positive hepatitis B core antibody test result good?
The professional term for "yi gan" is hepatitis B. Generally speaking, if the IgM antibody in hepatitis B core antibody is positive, it may not be a good sign; if the IgG antibody in hepatitis B core antibody is positive, it may indicate a better situation. Detailed explanations are as follows:
When the IgM antibody is positive, it usually means the patient might have recently been infected with the hepatitis B virus or is in the acute infection phase. It may indicate that the patient's liver health is under threat, and further examinations and diagnosis should be conducted immediately to allow timely treatment and prevent the condition from worsening.
If the IgG antibody is positive while the hepatitis B surface antigen is negative, it typically indicates that the patient has previously been infected with hepatitis B virus but has successfully cleared the virus and developed corresponding antibodies, significantly reducing the risk of future reinfection.
Therefore, after discovering a positive hepatitis B core antibody result, patients should consult a specialist promptly for further examination and diagnosis. If hepatitis B is confirmed, treatment can be initiated under a doctor's guidance using medications such as entecavir tablets, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets, or tenofovir alafenamide fumarate tablets.