Is "Xiao San Yang" a type of hepatitis B?

Dec 01, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Ren Yi
Introduction
"Minor three positive" refers to a state following hepatitis B virus infection and is one of the manifestations of hepatitis B infection. However, not all cases of "minor three positive" are in the active phase of hepatitis B. Daily liver protection is essential: maintain regular meals, consume more fresh fruits and vegetables and high-quality protein, and avoid spicy and greasy foods that may increase the liver's burden. Strict abstinence from alcohol is crucial, as alcohol causes significant damage to liver cells.

Minor three positives refers to a state following hepatitis B virus infection and is one of the manifestations of hepatitis B infection. However, not all cases of minor three positives are in the active phase of hepatitis B. Specific details are as follows:

 

Minor three positives is one manifestation of hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus. Depending on the level of viral replication in the body, different infection statuses may appear, one of which is "minor three positives." The key feature is positivity for three markers: hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis B e antibody (HBeAb), and hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb). This indicates relatively low-level viral replication, although it does not mean there is no infectivity—individuals are still considered to have hepatitis B.

Daily liver protection is essential. Maintain regular meals, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and high-quality protein, and avoid spicy or greasy foods that increase the liver's workload. Strictly abstain from alcohol, as it causes significant damage to liver cells and may accelerate disease progression. Ensure adequate sleep and avoid staying up late so the liver can rest sufficiently. Engage in moderate exercise regularly to strengthen overall health, but avoid overexertion. Regularly recheck liver function and viral load, follow medical advice to adjust lifestyle habits, and actively protect liver health.

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