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The two aminotransferases mentioned in the test results are only high, not very high!
Alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase are unique substances in the cells of cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes, when the metabolism rate of these two cells is accelerated (senescent cell death rate is accelerated), the cell rupture releases the two aminotransferases in the cell into the blood circulation, so measuring the content of the two aminotransferases in the blood can indirectly judge the health of the heart and liver.
There are no other uncomfortable symptoms in the body, and the high level of two aminotransferases is not necessarily a manifestation of the disease, because factors such as strenuous exercise, staying up late, excessive drinking, emotional agitation, etc., will cause the results of temporary elevation of aminotransferases, and this phenomenon will recover after proper rest.
Since you are not clear about your specific situation, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a re-examination after half a month, during which time do not exercise vigorously and avoid drinking alcohol and pay attention to rest, if the results of the re-examination show that both aminotransferases have dropped to the normal range, you do not have to worry about the need for health problems.
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Do you have a history of liver disease?
Generally, such a high level of aminotransferases is caused by liver damage.
Simply resting and eating poorly generally do not cause such high aminotransferases.
Diagnose the cause.
Aminotransferases as high as yours can be taken under the appropriate **.
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In many cases, transaminase abnormalities can be caused, such as drinking, staying up late, tiredness, constipation, obesity, etc., you need self-examination and supplementary examination of liver and spleen B ultrasound, etc., with the above problems to adjust the life of the main, supplemented by traditional Chinese medicine, can quickly be reduced to normal.
In addition, viral infection, immune factors, etc. can also be caused, after excluding life factors, you should supplement the examination of virus indicators, immune indicators, etc., if there is a problem, the targeted ** can be slowly recovered.
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There are many reasons for the elevation of aminotransferases, such as obesity, fatigue, fatty liver, lack of sleep, sports, anger, cold, fever, excessive tobacco and alcohol, drugs, etc.
It is recommended that you do not take medicine indiscriminately, pay attention to dietary breaks, and recheck in two weeks.
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High aminotransferases are a sign of liver damage.
Liver and biliary system diseases, drug-based, drinking, improper diet, etc. are possible, it is recommended to find out**, symptomatic**, hepatoprotective, enzyme-lowering**.
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Your liver function is not very good, don't drink alcohol, eat less greasy things, check it again, hepatitis seven items. You're not too tall for these, but be careful.
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Do you have hepatitis B? Did you drink alcohol before the check-up? Not strenuous activity? If you don't have any words, pay attention to rest, it should be fine.
It is recommended to check for hepatitis B 7 items.
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There are many reasons for the elevation of aminotransferases, which are common in hepatitis caused by various diseases, especially in acute hepatitis, such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis, etc. Other aminotransferases, such as bile duct inflammation and fatty liver, may also be elevated. Aminotransferase levels in healthy people may also temporarily exceed the normal range, such as strenuous exercise, overwork, recent eating of oily food, or alcohol abuse, etc., which may temporarily cause transaminases to be temporarily high.
Experts from Shijiazhuang Liver Disease Hospital suggest that if hepatitis B patients find high transaminases in glutamina and aspartate aminotransferases, they should first undergo some necessary examinations to determine the cause of elevated aminotransferases. Identification of common causes of elevated hepatitis B minor sanyang aminotransferase: 1. May be infected with a pre-C mutated hepatitis B virus.
Patients with hepatitis B can be diagnosed by testing serum HBVDNA. If HBVDNA is positive, it is likely to be hepatitis B infection with this pre-C-zone variant. 2. Autoimmune hepatitis after hepatitis B virus infection.
This condition is more common in women with hepatitis B. Patients with hepatitis B can be diagnosed by testing for autoantibodies. If one of the autoantibodies is positive, it may be autoimmune hepatitis after hepatitis B virus infection.
3. It may be overinfected with other hepatitis viruses. Patients with hepatitis B are also susceptible to superimposed hepatitis D infection. If the above two factors are ruled out, hepatitis B patients can also be tested for hepatitis C virus and hepatitis D virus.
4. Causes other than hepatitis virus.
It is recommended that you first live a regular life, go to a regular hospital for a re-examination after a week, rule out the elevated aminotransferases caused by fatigue, colds, etc., and then check what the pathological cause is, so as not to delay the condition.
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Hepatitis B is a chronic stage after hepatitis B virus infection. This stage is mainly harmful to oneself. Therefore, liver function must be normal and stable.
Elevated aminotransferases indicate that liver function has been abnormal, and it has entered the hepatitis stage.
This stage** is suitable for Chinese herbal medicine to repair liver cells, restore and stabilize liver function.
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