Conscription medical examination, said that I was too high in aminotransferases, and I wanted to kno

Updated on healthy 2024-04-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    High aminotransferase levels are when there are a lot of aminotransferases in the body.

    There are 8 main causes of high transaminases: hepatitis, drugs, heart diseases, biliary diseases, liver cirrhosis, pregnancy, infectious diseases, non-pathological causes, etc. The danger is abnormal digestive function. There are multiple solutions.

    In fact, if you find that your aminotransferases are high, don't be too nervous, don't worry about having serious liver disease, but you must also pay enough attention, rest well, and accept regular re-examination and ** in time.

    For healthy people, an increase or decrease in aminotransferase levels within the normal range does not mean that there is something wrong with the liver, because aminotransferases are very sensitive, and aminotransferase levels can fluctuate at different times of the day in healthy people.

    In addition, aminotransferase levels in healthy people may temporarily exceed the normal range. Strenuous exercise, overexertion, or eating fatty foods can cause transaminases to be temporarily high. If you work overtime the night before the transaminase test, don't get a good night's sleep, or eat fried food for breakfast before the exam, the test results may be out of the normal range.

    A person who has just run a few laps on the playground immediately has his aminotransferase levels checked, and the results may also be higher than normal.

    If the aminotransferase level is elevated due to these conditions, just rest well and check it again after a while, and you will find that the aminotransferase level has returned to normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This can be lowered by taking medication.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alanine aminotransferase index (ALT) is an important test item in the conscription physical examination, and abnormal liver function is a strict item in the conscription physical examination.

    Since the conscription physical examination is a qualification examination, not a pathological examination, and the normal conscription physical examination cannot find out the cause of ALT exceedance, therefore, in the conscription physical examination, once ALT exceeds the standard, it can be directly eliminated.

    There are many reasons for the elevation of alanine aminotransferase, such as: acute hepatitis, taking drugs (especially drugs that are harmful to the liver), long-term drinking or drinking a large dose at a time, as well as heart failure in some biliary tract diseases, heart disease, fever and other conditions, toothache, etc., can cause alanine aminotransferase to rise.

    High aminotransferases (abnormal liver function) alone cannot be determined to be hepatitis, and the following three points must be present at the same time to determine the development of hepatitis. That is, there are symptoms and signs of hepatitis (such as low-grade fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, poor appetite, liver swelling and pain, etc.) and clinical diagnosis (such as acute jaundice, chronic protracted type, etc.); elevated serum aminotransferases; Etiological diagnosis (hepatitis A antibody is A, hepatitis B surface antigen, E antigen, and core antibody are B).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Article 40 Routine blood examination.

    Normal standard: hemoglobin 120 180 g L (12 18 g DL) for males, 110 150 g L (11 15g DL) for females, red blood cell count 10,000 mm for males).

    Female million mm).

    Total white blood cell count.

    Leukocyte classification: neutrophils 50% 70%.

    Lymphocytes 20% 40%.

    Platelet count 100 300 10 l (10 300,000 mm) Article 41 urine test (with * is a mandatory item).

    Normal standard: Appearance: transparent, pale yellow.

    pH:Urine ratio:

    Protein in the urine: negative to microscopic.

    Urine ketones: negative.

    Urine glucose: negative.

    Bilirubin: negative.

    Urobilinogen: weakly positive).

    Microscopic examination: (centrifugation of precipitated specimens).

    Red blood cells: male 0 occasionally high magnification; Female 0 3 High magnification leukocytes: Male 0 3 High magnification; Female 0 5 High magnification tube type: no or occasionally transparent type, no other tube type.

    Urine pregnancy test for women: negative.

    Article 42 Routine fecal inspection (endemic parasitic diseases and schistosomiasis endemic areas are routine inspection items, and other areas are inspected as needed).

    Normal standard: Appearance: yellow and soft.

    Microscopic examination: red and white blood cells 0 2 high magnification.

    There are no hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms, schistosomiasis, liver flukes, ginger fasciola eggs and intestinal protozoaArticle 43 Alanine aminotransferase (i.e., glutamalase) and enzyme labeling for hepatitis B surface antigen are detected by enzyme labeling.

    Those who have one of the following conditions are not eligible:

    a) Alanine aminotransferase 40 units or more.

    2) Positive for hepatitis B surface antigen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You first find out if you have pathological or physiological liver damage. Physiological, that is, temporary, it may be a temporary increase caused by staying up late before you go to have your blood checked, drinking alcohol and taking drugs that damage liver function. If it is pathological, it should be removed first before it is possible to return to normal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The medical examination report will be reviewed by the doctor at the medical examination center, and he will give you guidance. Transferring to enzyme 70 should not be a problem, if nothing else, just eat a light diet. This post may be helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Commonly used dietary modification methods with high aminotransferases are as follows:

    1.Eat more whole grains and seaweed, as fiber can take away food debris from the body, reduce the toxic substances secreted by saprophytic bacteria, and reduce the burden on the liver.

    2.Supplement high-quality protein in moderation, and eat more high-protein, low-fat foods, such as beans and soy products, milk and dairy products, etc. In particular, yogurt contains high-quality protein and contains lactic acid bacteria, which is especially suitable for people with liver disease.

    3.Maintain a light diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins to boost your immunity.

    4.The use of alcohol and a large number of drugs will overload the detoxification of the liver, which will have a great impact on the liver, and doing this is also the basis and guarantee of other points.

    Recommended reading: Which method will make you no longer suffer with the "liver".

    5.If you have the conditions, you can also make some medicinal diets by yourself, and the production of medicinal diets is mainly based on light and nutritious porridge, with some Chinese herbal medicines that detoxify and dispel stasis, which is a food that is worth trying.

    6.Fungus contains a polysaccharide substance that lowers blood cholesterol; Garlic contains volatile hormones, which can eliminate the fat accumulated in the blood vessels, has obvious lipid-lowering effect, and is a good product for preventing hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis; Soybeans contain a substance that can reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood, as well as tea: it contains caffeine and tea polyphenols, which have the functions of refreshing, strengthening the heart, diuretic, reducing greasy and lowering lipids.

    How high transaminases are these need to be judged according to **, and different reasons cause them to be different in **. Patients with liver disease with transaminases higher than 80 generally mean that the patient's liver has been severely damaged and the condition has deteriorated. Otherwise, the liver damage will become more and more serious, and it will develop in the direction of hepatitis - cirrhosis - liver cancer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it that you caught a cold during the physical examination, or you were taking medicine, you drank more water, and we used to have high transaminases in the physical examination, and it will be fine if you go again after a while, but I don't know what your body is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To what extent are aminotransferases unqualified? Normal is basically to be below 45. There are many reasons why the transaminase test is unqualified, such as the recent emergency infection, such as cold, gastroenteritis, etc., which will increase the transaminase, and drugs such as antibiotics also have a great impact, or drugs containing iodine can also damage liver cells, resulting in a surge of aminotransferases.

    If none of these conditions are present, then pay attention to your diet. That is, in the first three days of the liver function test, the following foods should not be eaten: animal internal organs and blood, green vegetables, try to eat less meat, eat as little as possible for dinner the day before the examination, and do not drink milk and eat high-protein foods such as eggs.

    Of course, smoking and alcohol must be avoided for at least a week. In this case, if there is no problem with the liver, the transaminases are mostly normal. If you have a liver problem, it's a different story.

    It depends on how important the unit you are staying in is important, and if the general army is not high, if the transaminase in the physical examination of the army is not high, it may not be returned.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can't just look at one indicator, if you want to see that all three indicators exceed the standard, then you have to return home. In addition, whether you retire or not has nothing to do with whether you are a junior college or not. College students are discharged from the army even if they have physical problems.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Probably not, yes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Go to the hospital to buy some biphenyl to eat, a meal of 50mg, three times a day, it will definitely be able to drop to normal, it is very cheap just a few yuan, but you should pay for the examination, for the sake of your body, you still have to find out the reason.

    There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases, including viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, and betane 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; He can also cause liver damage. AFP (look at liver tumors).

    Note: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, do not 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.

    3.Drug control, your aminotransferases are not very low, it is recommended to take some hepatoprotective enzyme lowering drugs, and wait for you to recheck after playing with other enzyme-lowering drugs, mainly hepatoprotective enzyme-lowering preparations such as glycyrrhizic acid.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This cannot be generalized and disrupted.

    Because aminotransferases are very sensitive, high aminotransferases are a very common condition and do not necessarily have a problem with the liver. Many factors can cause normal transaminase values to fluctuate, and transaminase measurements may vary depending on the time of day in a healthy person.

    In addition, obesity liver, lung infection, cholecystitis, etc. can lead to transaminase results beyond the normal range, and the doctor will recommend a re-examination, not simply judging the condition by the degree of elevated aminotransferases, but also combining other indicators reflecting liver function (such as serum bilirubin, cholinesterase, slow mid-grade albumin, etc.) and hepatobiliary and spleen ultrasound results to comprehensively determine the degree of liver damage.

    Therefore, do not be nervous about a one-time aminotransferase elevation, and need to be rechecked and combined with other examination indicators.

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