Symptoms of "Big Three Yang"
Disease description:
Today during a liver function test, the doctor told me I have "big three positives." What are the symptoms of big three positives?
"Big three positives" usually refers to a specific state following hepatitis B virus infection, in which patients may experience symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and abdominal distension. These symptoms arise because the hepatitis B virus actively replicates within the liver, causing damage to liver cells and abnormal liver function. The virus may also trigger an immune response, further exacerbating liver injury. Treatment should involve antiviral and liver-protecting medications tailored to the patient's condition. Meanwhile, patients should maintain healthy lifestyle habits and avoid liver-damaging behaviors such as alcohol consumption and staying up late. For supportive care, consuming foods rich in vitamins and protein can help strengthen immunity and promote liver cell repair. Regular follow-up tests for liver function and hepatitis B viral markers are also important.