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ALT and AST are elevated because of hepatic damage, which is a direct sign of hepatocellular damage.
High levels of white blood cells indicate a bacterial infection, most commonly an upper respiratory tract infection, such as a cold.
Blood sugar value, generally said that your blood sugar is a random blood sugar, even if it is high, there is no diagnostic significance, you need to recheck your fasting blood sugar and two-hour postprandial blood sugar to confirm whether you have diabetes.
The current situation is that the need for ** should be mainly liver damage. Finding the foci of infection is the only way to deal with high white blood cells.
What are your hepatitis B halves test results? How much DNA is quantified?
Determining the cause of liver damage is key.
Drug-induced liver injury, alcoholic liver injury, and drug-induced alcohol can generally be recovered.
In the case of viral hepatitis, it depends on different types such as A, B, C, D, etc.
The most common hepatitis is hepatitis caused by hepatitis B virus, and the main ones are as follows.
1.Antiviral** Lamifurodine, adefovir, interferon, etc.
2.Immunomodulatory thymus peptides, interleukins and many more.
3.Hepatocyte protection drugs Yiganling, Ganoderma lucidum spores, Cordyceps sinensis and so on.
** Methods that mainly depend on diagnosis, acute and chronic? **?Virus check? Titer checks?
In general, hepatitis B** needs to be treated by a regular gastroenterologist.
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There was a time when I had very high aminotransferases, and you can go to the hospital and ask the doctor if you can give you a drip
Because I had a ridiculously high transaminase for a while, and it went down after a month of continuous injection
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The elevation of white blood cells and platelets is not necessarily related to aminotransferases. It can be simply understood that the whole blood of the blood cell test and the transaminase test are serum (plasma), and the composition is different.
The increase in blood sugar fluctuates greatly. It is related to the modulation of insulin and glucagon, not transaminases.
Elevated aminotransferases may indicate a problem with liver function. It is easy to come down, but pay attention to strengthen the liver protection afterwards.
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a.Hepatocellular metabolism disorders are disordered.
b.Liver cell damage (correct answer).
c.Hepatocyte function is enhanced.
d.Increased hepatocyte synthase.
e.Hepatocyte regeneration and repair.
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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 aminase, the more severe the liver damage, but the transaminase is normal, and it cannot be completely equated with normal liver function.
Therefore, don't simply bury the understanding of the bill for transaminases as long as they are reduced is to restore liver function, simply imitate the reduction of transaminases, after stopping the drug, the real way to reduce transaminases is to restore liver function, after the recovery of liver function, if it is viral, the virus index will slowly decline, **It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine, you can use Chinese patent medicines 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.
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If the aminotransferases are high, there may be 2 abnormalities in the body, and if you find it, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.
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Hehe, it's a liver problem, but don't be afraid, it's not a big deal, I'm the same as you, I found out when I first started school, but it's not as high as you, just eat liver protection tablets and vitamin C....Hehe, I'm still your buckle friend...
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Viral hepatitis is the most common disease that causes elevated aminotransferases, and transaminases are significantly elevated in all kinds of acute and chronic viral hepatitis.
Alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and alcoholic cirrhosis can occur in heavy or long-term drinkers. The patient has elevated alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase, and the clinical presentation is similar to that of hepatitis.
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There are several conditions that cause elevated aminotransferases, such as drinking, poor rest, and fatigue, in fact, elevated aminotransferases do not have to be too nervous, to see what causes them.