For patients with "Big Three Yang" (referring to the positive results of hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen, and hepatitis B core antibody in a blood test), if their liver function and liver color ultrasound are normal, they are only virus carriers and do not require treatment. Regular physical examinations are sufficient. However, if patients with "Big Three Yang" also experience abnormal liver function, specific antiviral drug treatment is necessary. If the condition progresses to liver cirrhosis, in addition to antiviral treatment, treatment for complications of liver cirrhosis is also required.
1. The treatment of "Big Three Yang" can be achieved through medication. There is no best method for the treatment of hepatitis B, only the most suitable method, as there are two major categories of drugs for hepatitis B treatment: one is interferon, and the other is nucleoside analogues. Each drug has different therapeutic effects. Therefore, only by finding a suitable drug that is most effective against hepatitis B virus, is that drug considered the most suitable.
2. If it is only hepatitis B "Big Three Yang" and there is no inflammation or fibrosis in the liver, treatment can be temporarily suspended, but it cannot be ignored. Regular follow-up examinations are necessary. However, if there is already significant inflammation or fibrosis in the liver, waiting is no longer an option, and treatment needs to be started as soon as possible.
3. Patients with hepatitis B "Big Three Yang" should be mindful of their diet, avoiding excessive drinking of beverages, spicy foods, and indiscriminate use of supplements. Improper supplementation may lead to dysfunction of the organs and affect health. Additionally, it is important to quit smoking and alcohol consumption. Maintaining sufficient sleep every day and avoiding staying up late are also crucial.