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Experts from the Liver Disease Center of Hunan Armed Police Corps Hospital said, "Some people think that high aminotransferases mean hepatitis, and high aminotransferases (abnormal liver function) cannot be determined to be viral hepatitis, and it is determined that hepatitis patients have symptoms and signs of hepatitis (such as low-grade fever, oil aversion, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, poor appetite, liver swelling and pain, etc.) and clinical diagnosis (such as acute jaundice, chronic prolongation, etc.); elevated serum aminotransferases; Etiological diagnosis (hepatitis A antibody is A, hepatitis B surface antigen, E antigen, and core antibody are B). In addition, some people with high aminotransferases do not rule out interference due to factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, strenuous exercise, night shifts, colds, or oral administration of certain medications before testing. ”
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Symptoms generally include: anorexia, loss of appetite, decline, fatigue, laziness, and low-grade fever. Mild manifestations include easy sweating, drowsiness, stuttering, and easy eye fatigue when reading. But some people don't have any symptoms. ]
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It's hard to say, it has to be determined according to each person's physical condition. So you don't pay too much attention to this, it's just your liver because you don't protect it well, giving you a warning sign. If it is hepatitis, use a small amount of medication to control it when necessary, and if there is no hepatitis, don't worry, just adjust your bad lifestyle, and you will recover quickly, but whether it is the former or the latter, I must tell you one thing, that is, medicine can never help you repair your damaged liver tissue, so nutritional conditioning is recommended. ]
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Question 1: Elevated aminotransferases, what are the obvious symptoms of the human body High aminotransferases are a manifestation of impaired liver function, generally speaking, it is not that high aminotransferases will definitely have symptoms, but if there are symptoms, it means that the liver function is impaired, and there are typical manifestations of liver damage such as nausea, anorexia, fatigue, lack of concentration, memory loss, jaundice, and oil aversion.
Question 2: What is the body's discomfort reaction to high aminotransferases There are few subjective discomforts, or even no sensations at all. The early manifestation of abnormal liver function is only high aminotransferases, and the cause should be investigated and symptomatic**.
Problem 3: Symptoms of high aminotransferases Some people do not experience symptoms of high aminotransferases, and some people who have symptoms of high aminotransferases are easily confused with the symptoms of other diseases. Common symptoms of high aminotransferases include fatigue, poor appetite, insomnia, low-grade fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and liver discomfort.
Mild manifestations include easy sweating, drowsiness, thirst, and easy eye fatigue when reading. In the outpatient setting, it is most common for people with hepatitis B to have symptoms of high aminotransferases, so people with hepatitis B should be familiar with these symptoms and go to the hospital for diagnosis when they appear**. In general, patients with mild elevation of aminotransferases generally do not have obvious symptoms, while patients with large elevations of aminotransferases will have symptoms such as fatigue, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and bloating.
If the aminotransferase rises to more than 500 units in a short period of time, it is necessary to consider whether it is acute hepatitis and carry out it in time**, acute hepatitis B can be completely **.
Question 4: What are the symptoms of high aminotransferases Hello! The main symptoms of high transaminase are: pain in the liver area, loss of appetite, general fatigue, aversion to greasy food, nausea, sclera, ** yellow staining, liver enlargement with tenderness, percussion pain, palmar liver, spider hemorrhoids.
Suggestions: It is recommended that patients with elevated aminotransferases should not use enzyme-lowering drugs indiscriminately, and the medication must be used correctly and rationally under the guidance of a professional hepatologist to reduce drug resistance and medication misunderstandings.
Question 5: Are there any symptoms of high transaminase in the body Condition analysis: Mild elevation of aminotransferases is generally asymptomatic and does not need to be a**.
Suggestions: The causes of elevated aminotransferases are very similar to biliary infarction disease, long-term alcoholism, overwork, drug (such as tetracyclines, erythromycin, etc.) damage, etc., sometimes eating greasy food before the physical examination will also appear to increase the phenomenon of transaminases during the physical examination, so it is generally recommended to pay attention to increase rest, quit alcohol and eat less greasy dings for self-examination, but it is recommended that you have time to recheck.
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Some people believe that high aminotransferases mean hepatitis, and that high aminotransferases (abnormal liver function) are not yet certain to be viral hepatitis, and that the following three points must be present at the same time to determine that hepatitis is present. 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 prolonged, etc.).
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There are many clinical manifestations of fatty liver symptoms, and most patients have no self-conscious symptoms, or only mild fatigue, loss of appetite, abdominal distention, liver fullness, pain and other sensations. Because patients often have persistent or repeated elevations in aminotransferases or jaundice, it is easy to misdiagnose hepatitis. For fatty liver disease, the following methods can be used:
1. Dietary conditioning.
Patients with fatty liver should eat less alcohol, animal oil, animal offal, fried food, etc., the above foods are easy to increase the burden on the liver, and then increase the symptoms such as pain in the liver area, you can choose hawthorn, oats, corn, figs and other foods, especially hawthorn, which contains terpenes and flavonoids and other ingredients, which have a significant vasodilation and antihypertensive effect, and regulate blood lipids and cholesterol content.
2. Life conditioning.
There are many classifications of fatty liver, and it is necessary to find out **, symptomatic**, such as long-term heavy drinkers should quit drinking. People who are overnourished and obese should strictly control their diet; Diabetics with fatty liver should actively and effectively control their blood sugar. Patients with dystrophic fatty liver disease should appropriately increase nutrition, especially protein and vitamin intake.
3. Drugs**.
If there is no significant effect on life conditioning, drugs should be selected**. Long-term treatment of fatty liver with traditional Chinese medicine is the best method. Traditional Chinese medicine is suitable for choosing drugs that reduce blood lipids, prevent cholesterol deposition in the liver, and protect the liver, such as sunflower liver protection tablets.
Western medicines often use liver cell protection, fat removal and antioxidants, such as ursodeoxycholic acid, silymarin, reduced glutathione, etc.
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The symptoms of high aminotransferases should be paid great attention to, because various malignant liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, fatty liver, and alcoholic liver are the causes of high aminotransferases. In addition, myocardial infarction, myocarditis, gallstones, etc. can also cause high aminotransferases. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with high transaminases must go to a regular liver disease hospital for liver function, B-ultrasound, CT, virological indicators, etc., to find out the most positive**.
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There are various misconceptions about transaminases, and we think 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.
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In addition, excessive alcohol consumption at one time, greasy diet, overeating, etc. may also have similar phenomena. Therefore, before the aminotransferase test, you should get enough rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and adjust your diet. In addition, taking certain medications, such as statins, can also cause a temporary increase in aminotransferases, which usually return to normal after stopping the drug.
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There are many possibilities, including healthy people who are overworked after strenuous exercise, or pregnant women who eat greasy food or drink alcohol before the check-up. This refers to an example of physiologic elevated aminotransferases.
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Elevated aminotransferases indicate liver lesions, and common causes include viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver disease, liver malignancy, or liver cirrhosis.
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If a person exerts strenuous work, it may lead to an increase in aminotransferases. A less sensible diet can also lead to elevated aminotransferases. Liver diseases, such as cirrhosis, liver cancer, etc., can also cause elevated aminotransferases.
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Aminotransferase is one of the routine liver function test items, it is a relatively sensitive indicator, many people will have high transaminase in clinical practice, among which hepatitis B patients are the most common. Therefore, high transaminases must be paid attention to, and go to a regular hospital in time to receive **. So??
Professor Li Jiang, an expert from Yunnan Liver Disease Network, said that under normal circumstances, patients with mildly elevated aminotransferases generally have no clinical symptoms; The following symptoms occur only when the aminotransferases are moderately high elevated** aminoenzyme assay values are more than twice the normal level).
1. Systemic symptoms: fatigue, fatigue, drowsiness, etc., which are the first symptoms when transaminases are elevated, but these symptoms are not specific and need to be paid attention to by patients.
2. Digestive tract symptoms: loss of appetite, aversion to oiliness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, diarrhea, etc., mainly due to abnormal liver function, weak liver metabolism, detoxification and other functions, affecting the normal digestion and absorption function of the digestive tract.
3. Other symptoms: When aminotransferases are elevated, symptoms such as pain in the liver area, fullness of the two ribs, fever, and edema of the lower limbs often occur.
Patients with the above symptoms must go to a regular hospital for examination in time to find out the targeting**.
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Disease analysis: The manifestations of hepatocyte damage when transaminases are elevated in liver function tests can be asymptomatic in mild cases, and gastrointestinal symptoms such as fatigue and weakness, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia in severe cases.
Suggestions: For patients with elevated transaminases in liver function, they should stop drinking alcohol in time, do not take drugs that affect the liver, pay attention to rest, and eat easily digestible.
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