What Happens If Your Hepatitis Test Is Positive?

🟒 Let’s Break It Down

Receiving a positive hepatitis test result can be worrying. It is natural to have questions about what it means and what comes next.

The first thing to remember is this:

A positive test result is not the end of the journeyβ€”it is the beginning of understanding your health and getting the right care.

Today, healthcare providers have better knowledge, improved monitoring, and effective treatments that were not available years ago. Early diagnosis allows people to make informed decisions and take steps to protect their liver and their long-term health.


What Does a Positive Test Mean?

A positive screening test does not always provide the complete picture.

Depending on the type of hepatitis and the test performed, your healthcare provider may recommend additional blood tests to:

  • Confirm the diagnosis.
  • Determine whether the infection is recent or long-term.
  • Evaluate liver health.
  • Decide whether treatment or regular monitoring is needed.

This is why it is important not to draw conclusions before discussing the results with a qualified healthcare professional.


What Should You Do Next?

If you receive a positive test result:

  • Make an appointment with a healthcare professional experienced in managing liver disease or viral hepatitis.
  • Complete any additional tests that are recommended.
  • Follow your treatment or monitoring plan.
  • Avoid alcohol unless your healthcare provider advises otherwise.
  • Ask questions and learn about your condition from reliable medical sources.

Many people continue to live healthy and productive lives after a hepatitis diagnosis, especially when the condition is identified early and managed appropriately.


Is There Treatment?

Treatment depends on the type of hepatitis.

For hepatitis B, not everyone requires medication immediately. Some people benefit from regular monitoring, while others may need antiviral treatment to reduce the risk of liver damage.

For hepatitis C, highly effective antiviral medicines can cure most people after a prescribed course of treatment.

Your healthcare provider will recommend the approach that is most appropriate for your individual situation.


❌ Myth vs. Fact

Myth

A positive hepatitis test means there is no hope.

Fact

Modern medicine has greatly improved the care of viral hepatitis. Hepatitis C can now be cured for most people, and hepatitis B can often be successfully managed with appropriate medical care and follow-up.


Myth

If I feel well, I don’t need to see a doctor.

Fact

Many people with hepatitis feel completely healthy in the early stages. Regular medical follow-up helps identify changes in liver health before complications develop.


Why This Matters

Fear and uncertainty often discourage people from getting tested.

Understanding that effective medical care is available encourages more people to seek early diagnosis rather than waiting until symptoms appear.

Early action gives people more choices, better health outcomes, and the opportunity to protect those around them.


Before You Go

A hepatitis diagnosis does not define your future.

Knowledge, regular medical care, and informed decisions can make a meaningful difference. If you receive a positive result, take the next step by speaking with a qualified healthcare professional and working together on a plan that is right for you.


πŸ“ŒThis article is part of our World Hepatitis Day educational series supporting greater hepatitis awareness in Pakistan.


References

  1. World Health Organization. Hepatitis B – Fact Sheet.
  2. World Health Organization. Hepatitis C – Fact Sheet.
  3. World Health Organization. Guidelines for the Prevention, Care and Treatment of Persons with Chronic Hepatitis B Infection.
  4. World Health Organization. Guidelines for Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment.
  5. World Health Organization. World Hepatitis Day 2026 – “Let’s Break It Down.”

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