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It is easy to reduce, you can use a type of enzyme-lowering drugs such as bicyclochun, for hepatic enzyme-lowering is not the main thing, finding out the cause is the key, of course, most of you are caused by alcohol or fatty liver! There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases, including viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, and immune hepatitis. This is the most common.
I suggest you recheck: two and a half pairs of hepatitis B, hepatitis C antibody (to rule out viral hepatitis, do not need to check for hepatitis A and E, because these two are acute, aminotransferases will exceed 1,000), a full set of antinuclear antibodies (to rule out immune liver disease), B ultrasound to rule out fatty liver; Nie external thyroid function is checked; It can also cause liver damage. AFP (look at liver tumors).
Supplement: Fatty liver you should be a little bit as you can see in your weight and elevation, and of course wouldn't it be better for you to rule out those?
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If you drink alcohol or stay up late before the test, the transaminases will increase. These factors can be ruled out and rechecked again in half a month.
If it is still high, it is necessary to find out the cause before it can be targeted**.
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The normal value is below 40, 70 is a bit high, go to the hospital for a check-up.
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This condition is abnormal liver function, may be fatty liver, viral hepatitis, can be further examined and **, do not delay. Quit smoking and drinking. Take a break.
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People often have various misconceptions about transaminases, believing that elevated aminotransferases are hepatitis; Abnormal aminotransferases are infectious; The level of aminotransferases is directly proportional to the degree of hepatocellular damage, and so on. In fact, in many cases, whether the aminotransferase level is normal or not does not mean that the liver is functioning well or not, and the aminotransferases are high alone.
What are the early symptoms of high aminotransferases? Some people believe that high aminotransferases mean hepatitis, and high aminotransferases cannot be determined to be viral hepatitis, and the following three points must be present at the same time to determine hepatitis to be established.
1. Symptoms and signs of hepatitis (such as fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, poor appetite, liver swelling and pain, etc.) and clinical diagnosis (such as acute jaundice, chronic prolongation, etc.);
2. Increased serum aminotransferases; Etiological diagnosis (hepatitis A antibody is A, hepatitis B surface antigen, E antigen, and core antibody are B).
3. If a few people have high simple aminotransferases, it cannot be ruled out that they will be interfered with by factors such as excessive drinking, strenuous exercise, night shifts, colds or oral administration before the test.
You see, it should be 70! Is it good that 700 years old died a long time ago.
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Protect the liver, protect the liver, and get enough rest. No smoking or drinking. Eat a light diet. Drugs**. Gan Lixin et al.
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