Is a positive result of 2, 4, 6 in hepatitis B two-half test normal?

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Two-and-a-half 246 positive is mostly normal.

According to the test results, hepatitis B core antibody, hepatitis B e antibody, and hepatitis B surface antibody are positive, indicating that the patient is in the recovery period of viral infection. At this time, the hepatitis B virus has been basically effectively eliminated, and all six items will gradually turn negative over time. Only a very small number of occult hepatitis B cases require quantitative positive diagnosis.

1. Hepatitis B Big Three Yang: The results of hepatitis B two-and-a-half test show that HBsAg, HBeAg, and HBcAb are positive, while HBsAb and HBeAb are negative. Hepatitis B Big Three Yang indicates that hepatitis B virus has been infected, and the replication of hepatitis B virus is relatively high at this time. Compared with other hepatitis B two-and-a-half three-yang and two-yin results, hepatitis B Big Three Yang has a poorer prognosis and is more prone to disease activity;

2. Hepatitis B Small Three Yang: The results of hepatitis B two-and-a-half test show that HBsAg, HBeAb, and HBcAb are positive, while HBsAb and HBeAg are negative. Hepatitis B Small Three Yang also indicates that the virus has been infected, but relatively speaking, the replication of hepatitis B Small Three Yang virus is lower. However, the development of hepatitis B Small Three Yang is more concealed and more prone to chronicity, with a higher probability of developing into severe hepatitis B.

3. Hepatitis B two-and-a-half 245 positive: The results of hepatitis B two-and-a-half test show that HBsAb, HBeAb, and HBcAb are positive, while HBsAg and HBeAg are negative. Hepatitis B two-and-a-half 245 positive is the best among all hepatitis B two-and-a-half three-yang and two-yin results. It indicates that the patient has recovered from hepatitis B infection and produced antibodies against hepatitis B virus, indicating that they are healthy.