Problem description:
1\ Is hepatitis B positive in five items? I have a friend who thinks that the first positive is antibody, which is a good thing.
2\ The third item was weakly positive recently. What should I do?
There are two high liver functions: alanine aminotransferase 57 (0-40) and glutamyl transpeptidase 70 (0-52). Do you need treatment? I wish a friend who answers seriously a safe life.
Analysis:
1) You don't need to be vaccinated if you are positive for the first five items, because you are infected, and only those who are completely negative for five items need to be vaccinated.
If your friend is positive for the first item, there is no need for vaccination, which is not a good thing. I think the first item is generally hepatitis B surface antigen, but it does not rule out that the order of the test sheets may be different. You'd better see clearly whether it is HBsAg (antigen) or HBsAb (antibody).
2) Your third weak positive recently is not a good sign. Whether it is weak positive or positive, it is not good, belonging to the three yang. In addition, your liver function is slightly abnormal (some patients with big three yang have always had normal liver function, and their personal compensation ability is different). I suggest you do a HBV-DNA test, which is the most intuitive. If HBV-DNA is positive, it means that the hepatitis B virus in your body is replicating; if it is negative, it means that it is not replicating.