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Hepatitis B virus carriers can turn negative by themselves


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Hepatitis B virus carriers may turn negative on their own.
Antibody tests for hepatitis B virus carriers are usually positive. Whether they will turn negative on their own depends on the number of infected viruses and the patient's body resistance. If the number of infected viruses is relatively small, there is no obvious discomfort, and the body resistance is relatively strong, and there is a strong inhibitory effect on the virus, it may turn negative on its own.
If the number of infected viruses is relatively large, the condition is serious, and no treatment is taken at this time, it will generally not transfer itself. Therefore, hepatitis B virus carriers may turn negative on their own, but there is a certain instability in turning negative on their own. If hepatitis B virus is found, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.