My aminotransferases are much higher What to do 15

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Long-term high levels of aspartate aminotransferase can cause chronic damage to the liver.

    You can go for a B-ultrasound of the liver.

    You must pay enough attention to this, diagnose the cause, and be positive**.

    Develop reasonable living habits to prevent the re-elevation of aminotransferases, which the liver will not be able to stand for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Elevated aminotransferases. Of course, there are many reasons for elevated aminotransferases, such as; Colds, fevers, medications, food and some substances you are exposed to, etc. But it can be determined that your liver cells are damaged.

    Because most of the enzymes are present in hepatocytes, after hepatocyte injury, transaminases enter the bloodstream, and then the liver function is checked, and there will be an increase in transaminases, if it is a single elevation. It's good to listen to persuasion He Weili and others. You're not too tall, so you won't have any problems, so it's better to check the 'two and a half' regularly'It's better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your liver function is repeatedly abnormal, it is recommended that you find out the cause as soon as possible, and then treat the symptoms**. Don't delay for a long time, otherwise it is easy to turn into chronic hepatitis, and it will not be easy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Recurrent liver function abnormalities are prone to liver fibrosis.

    It is recommended that you have to find out**. Hepatitis B five items and B ultrasound were checked.

    Hurry up and testify**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There's a problem with the liver, and I remember the book said that the membrane is permeable, or the membrane is damaged, and the transaminases overflow, and when you have a disease, the transaminases in the blood go up dramatically, and I don't know if you have it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Aminotransferases are often listed as a physical examination item, and some people are very panicked about high aminotransferases, so what is the problem with high aminotransferases?

    Aminotransferases mainly include alanine aminotransferase (ALT, also known as alanine aminotransferase, GPT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST, also known as aspartate aminotransferase, GOT). Among them, ALT is mainly found in the liver, and AST is abundantly found in the heart, skeletal muscle, and other organs. When the cells of these tissues and organs are damaged, aminotransferases are released into the bloodstream, and serum aminotransferases are elevated.

    Normal values for aminotransferases are usually 0 to 40 u l. Due to the different testing methods, instruments, etc., the test values vary from laboratory to laboratory. Blood aminotransferases are mildly elevated in healthy people and may vary at different times of the day.

    For example, strenuous exercise, overwork, or eating greasy food before the test, taking certain medications, etc., may make transaminases temporarily mildly high. In these cases, rest well and do a test after a while, and the aminotransferase level may be normal. However, if aminotransferases continue to rise, it is necessary to pay attention.

    High aminotransferases are common**There are several types:1Viral hepatitis:

    It is a common disease that causes high aminotransferases, mainly including hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, and some such as Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus, which can also cause elevated aminotransferases. Liver cirrhosis and liver cancer will also have high aminotransferases in some patients. 2.

    Drug-induced liver damage: Certain drugs or chemical agents such as anti-tuberculosis drugs, chemotherapy drugs, erythromycin, sleeping pills, antipyretic analgesics, contraceptives, and some ** psoriasis Chinese medicines can cause liver cell damage. When these drugs are stopped, aminotransferase levels return to normal.

    3.Alcoholic liver disease: long-term heavy alcohol consumption, generally referred to as more than 5 years, equivalent to ethanol 40 g daily for men and 20 g daily for women; or a history of heavy alcohol consumption within 2 weeks, equivalent to 80g of ethanol daily.

    The conversion formula for ethanol amount (g) is = alcohol consumption (ml) Ethanol content (%) Fatty liver: alcoholism, obesity, three highs, and sedentary people are all likely to have fatty liver. 5.

    Autoimmune hepatitis: common in women, often accompanied by other symptoms such as dry mouth, dry eyes, hair loss, photoallergy, joint pain, etc. 6.

    Biliary tract diseases: such as cholecystitis and cholelithiasis, in addition to fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice and other conditions, it can also cause high aminotransferases and bilirubin. 7.

    Heart disease: such as acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, and heart failure, it can cause high aminotransferases. 8.

    Other diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, infectious mononucleosis, leptospirosis, schistosomiasis, trematodiasis, malaria, etc., can also cause high aminotransferases.

    In short, high aminotransferases are not necessarily a problem with the liver, do not blindly take enzyme-lowering drugs, find out the cause of their elevation, in order to be effective**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is normal for aminotransferase levels to be between 5 and 45 iu l. If it is outside of the normal range, the doctor will recommend another test to rule out the possibility of errors due to factors such as malfunction of laboratory equipment and operating errors. If aminotransferase levels are high, viral hepatitis or other liver disease may be the cause.

    Elevated aminotransferases only indicate that the liver may be damaged. In addition to hepatitis, many other diseases can cause elevated aminotransferases, which are found in many tissues in the body, such as myocarditis and myocardial infarction. If you have biliary obstructive disease, such as gallstones, the level of transaminases in the blood may be elevated because of gallstones.

    In addition, for some people who do not seem to have a serious illness, there is also a possibility that long-term alcohol abuse may lead to alcoholic liver, or unreasonable diet may lead to fatty liver, which will also cause high aminotransferases. If you find that you have high aminotransferases, don't be too nervous, don't worry about having serious liver disease, but you must also pay enough attention, rest well, and receive a formal examination in time. You can drink "Yu Nong Ganzhi Drink" can reduce transaminases in time, and can also protect the liver and repair damaged liver cells.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are high? In terms of hepatitis B virus inhibition**, interferon and nucleotide analogues are the first-line hepatitis B antiviral drugs recommended by the state. There are two kinds of interferon, short-acting and long-acting, with strong ability to inhibit the virus, which is more expensive and has certain limitations.

    The nucleos(t)ide analogues include lamivudine, adefovir dipivoxil, entecavir and telbivudine, and generally have the characteristics of wide adaptability, excellent virus inhibition, cheap and convenient oral administration, but these four drugs have their own advantages, especially entecavir dispersible tablets represented by Runzhong (the effect is very strong, the drug resistance is also low, and it is also the highest resistance barrier among several antiviral drugs) and adefovir discret capsules represented by the name (the virus inhibition ability is relatively weak, but the drug resistance rate is very low, There is no cross-resistance with several other drugs that inhibit hepatitis B virus, and it is very suitable for long-term use**) It is widely used in clinical practice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are elevated?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, I didn't see the specific value of alt, so I wonder how many units higher your so-called "high" is? Secondly, I would like to say that in the case of fatty liver, ALT can continue to be mildly elevated with hyperlipidemia. It is recommended to send triglyceride and cholesterol values.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this case, you should consider that you are a chronic hepatitis B patient, with elevated aminotransferases, it indicates that there is liver damage, pay attention to do liver protection in time, Artemisia annua water has a certain degree of liver protection, can be used for hepatitis B, but the antiviral effect is not ideal, you also need to do a hepatitis B DNA test, the number of viruses is high, and you need to do antiviral.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Disease analysis: This clinical manifestation should be further damage to liver function caused by ** improper. Opinions and suggestions: The liver function damage should be clarified first, and it is recommended to further check the content of two and a half, color ultrasound, etc., and the liver function damage can be effective only after clarification.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first thing to do is to find out the cause of high aminotransferases, which can lead to high aminotransferases in the following situations:

    1. Diseases of the liver itself, especially various types of viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver abscess, liver tuberculosis, liver cancer, fatty liver, etc., can cause different degrees of high aminotransferases. Heart disease: acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, and heart failure can cause high aminotransferases.

    Biliary tract diseases such as cholecystitis and cholelithiasis can cause high blood bilirubin and aminotransferases in addition to fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice and other conditions.

    2. A variety of drugs and chemical agents can cause high aminotransferases, but they can return to normal after stopping the drug. Heavy or long-term alcohol consumption can also cause high aminotransferases.

    After finding out the cause, if it is caused by a disease, it is necessary to ** the disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are elevated?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are many reasons for high transaminases, and specific ** needs to be further diagnosed, such as fatty liver, alcoholic liver, viral hepatitis or drug-induced liver injury, etc.

    In most cases, the higher the transaminase, the more severe the liver damage, but the transaminase is normal, which cannot be completely equated with normal liver function.

    Therefore, don't simply understand that as long as the transaminase is reduced, it is to restore liver function, simply reduce the transaminase, after stopping the drug, the real way to reduce transaminase is to restore liver function, after the liver function is restored, if it is viral, the virus index will slowly decline, **It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine, you can use Chinese patent medicine such as Liuwei Wuling tablets**, at the same time, you need to pay more attention to rest, correct your bad life and eating habits, such as quitting alcohol, appropriate exercise, Eat a balanced diet with foods high in protein, fruits and vegetables.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are elevated?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    High aminotransferases indicate that there is inflammation in the liver, as for what hepatitis needs to be further examined, check hepatitis B and C to rule out viral hepatitis, there are many reasons for high aminotransferases, first of all, aminotransferases are an important indicator of the degree of liver cell damage. If you have high aminotransferases, your liver is damaged. There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases:

    Such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, overwork, drugs, colds, self-supporting liver, etc.

    Back to normal:1Rest more, don't be too tired, and don't exercise during this time, so as not to increase the burden on the liver.

    2.Diet list, don't eat too much greasy, fried food, eat less hot food such as dog mutton, hot pot. Eat more fruits such as peaches and eat more mushroom foods.

    Drink less. 3.Drug control, hepatoprotective enzyme lowering drugs, it depends on the hospital where you are, because there are many hepatoprotective drugs, and I said that you may not have them there.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You can only take antiviral drugs, usually Heptin or Heweili, use and stop according to the doctor's advice, ask the doctor before deciding to take it, the cost of a good Heptin (GlaxoSmithKline's) for a year (one tablet a day) is about 5000 yuan, and Heweili will be more. The domestic ones are much cheaper.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is not difficult to lower the enzyme alone, but it is necessary to first figure out what causes the elevated aminotransferases, and then you can accurately target the **. It is recommended that you go to a regular and relatively large hospital for an examination to find out the elevated aminotransferase**, and then proceed **, the purpose of this is to avoid delaying the condition. Common causes are viral hepatitis (including 5 types:

    Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E), toxic hepatitis, fatty liver, diseases of the biliary system, etc.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You can use home remedies, such as schisandra, to work better.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are elevated?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    What should I do if my aminotransferases are elevated?

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If the aminotransferases are high, the cause must be investigated. Best.

    Do an abdominal ultrasound. Check the hepatobiliary, pancreatic and spleen, generally.

    In this case, high aminotransferases may be associated with fatty liver disease. If.

    If the aminotransferases are high caused by fatty liver, then take medicine according to the doctor's instructions.

    Cooperate with the doctor to lower the aminotransferases. If it's obese.

    It must be**. Exercise and pay attention to your daily habits.

    It is not recommended to eat fatty and greasy foods. Eat more vegetables, whole grains.

    Losing weight as soon as possible can help lower enzymes.

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