This is a common viral infection of the liver. It is usually detected incidentally. Left untreated it can lead to chronic liver damage, cirrhosis. It is also a risk factor for development of liver cancer. It is recommended that all individuals check for hepatitis B infection at least once in their lifetime. Not all patients with hepatitis B need treatment. Sometimes the virus is in a dormant phase and such patients can be monitored without any treatment. Pregnant ladies should also test for hepatitis B since it can be transmitted to the new-born.
You may click on the links below to know more about hepatitis B.
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/hepatitis-b-beyond-the-basics
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hepatitis-b/treatment/
https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/patienteduhbv.htm
https://www.hepb.org/resources-and-support/fact-sheets/
https://www.hepbandcni.net/content/hepatitis-b-public-information-leaflets