What is the deal with high aminotransferases, the value is very high, there are 350

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, your aminotransferases are moderately to severely elevated, and generally when you reach this value, you have to consider the factors that hurt the liver Targeted**.

    Moderate to severe elevation of common aminotransferases are.

    Viruses (A, B, C, D, E, etc.) These factors can usually be detected through blood tests.

    Alcohol For different groups of people, the damage of alcohol to the rigid dirt is also different, we generally consider the history of drinking within 5 days and whether there is an alcohol allergy.

    Drugs This kind of cause is very common You carefully recall whether you have a history of taking drugs Generally consider the types of drugs taken 5 to 15 days ago There are thousands of drugs known to hurt the liver It is worth being vigilant.

    Now you have to go to the hospital to do ** Now you have to take some hepatoprotective enzyme lowering drugs such as bicyclic alcohol Meineng hepatoprotective tablets If you just have elevated aminotransferases No jaundice protein clotting problems then that's good** Don't be stressed.

    Just find out** positive**.

    Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many reasons for high transaminases, which may be fatty liver, alcoholic liver, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, etc., and you have to rule them out one by one. At present, the liver is damaged, and hepatoprotective enzyme lowering is what needs to be done.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If alanine aminotransferase is high, it means that you have inflammation in your liver. You should further check whether you have five items of hepatitis B, hepatitis C antibody, hepatitis E antibody, etc., and secondly, whether you drink a lot of alcohol, whether you have taken medicine in the near future, whether you have excreted alcoholic hepatitis and drug-induced hepatitis, whether you are obese, whether your blood lipids are high, and exclude fatty liver.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many reasons for high aminotransferases, medication, fatigue, drinking, stress, liver disease, heart disease, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital to check whether it is caused by the disease, if not, don't worry too much, take a break, and use liver nourishing tablets to recuperate. You can check it out later.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many factors that cause elevated aminotransferases, both physiological and pathological. The volatility is also significant. If it is really as you said, you don't feel any discomfort, recheck in a month, and recheck in a month, you should have the correct result.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Check two and a half, as long as it's not caused by a virus, it doesn't matter.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Aminotransferase is one of the indicators of liver function, and more than 400 aminotransferases indicate that liver function is abnormal. It means that the liver is damaged, and you have symptoms such as no appetite, it is recommended to actively check and clarify**, so as to target**.

    Elevated aminotransferases can be caused by:

    1. Diseases of the liver itself, especially various types of viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver abscess, liver tuberculosis, liver cancer, fatty liver, etc., can cause different degrees of high aminotransferases. Heart disease: acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, and heart failure can cause high aminotransferases.

    Biliary tract diseases such as cholecystitis and cholelithiasis can cause high blood bilirubin and aminotransferases in addition to fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice and other conditions.

    2. A variety of drugs and chemical agents can cause high aminotransferases, but they can return to normal after stopping the drug. Heavy or long-term alcohol consumption can also cause high aminotransferases.

    Once the cause is identified, if it is the cause of the disease, it is carried out**. If it is caused by drinking, you need to abstain from alcohol.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your aminotransferases have risen to 10 times the upper limit of normal, indicating significant liver damage, which requires further testing for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, and hepatobiliary ultrasound to determine the cause before further testing can be done.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, if you have more than 400 aminotransferases, it proves that the liver function is not normal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I feel like you're almost finished, it's horrible, this number.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, high aminotransferases are not all hepatitis.

    An elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) only indicates that the liver may have been damaged. In addition to hepatitis, many other diseases can cause elevated aminotransferases. The main ones are the following:

    First, many tissues in the body contain aminotransferases, such as myocarditis and myocardial infarction, which can increase aspartate aminotransferases. Second, if there is biliary obstructive disease such as gallstones, the level of transaminases in the blood may be elevated due to gall stasis. In addition, for some people who don't seem to have a serious illness, there is also a possibility that long-term alcohol abuse can lead to alcoholic liver, or unreasonable diet may lead to fatty liver, resulting in high aminotransferases.

    Exertion may also elevate aminotransferases.

    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 a recent history of 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.

    Another condition that can cause an increase in aminotransferases is to take drugs that can damage the liver when you are sick, such as erythromycin, tetracycline, sleeping pills, antipyretic analgesics, contraceptive pills, and traditional Chinese medicines such as banxia, betel nut, and green daisy. After these drugs are stopped, aminotransferase levels return to normal very quickly. In short, if you find that you have high aminotransferases, don't be too nervous, don't worry about serious liver disease, but you must also pay enough attention, rest well, and receive regular re-examination and ** in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Comments: 1You don't care about hepatitis in 95 years, in short, you are stable at present, hehe 2Current mild abnormalities in liver function are related to your fatty liver. Pay attention to dietary control.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the transaminase test result is only a little high, it is not clinically significant and does not mean anything. Don't worry! Elevated alanine aminotransferase is more than 2 times normal (more than 80), it is clinically significant, and it is recommended to check as soon as possible to make a clear diagnosis in time**!

    There are many reasons for elevated aminotransferases, such as staying up late, colds, drinking, medications, hepatobiliary diseases, myocarditis, strenuous exercise, overwork, or eating too greasy food recently. It is recommended to eat lightly, work and rest regularly, exercise moderately, and recheck liver function after two weeks.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    High aminotransferases do not necessarily mean that there is a problem, so there is no need to be nervous. It could also be caused by a recent medication, or you didn't get a good rest, or you drank too much alcohol the first day. In short, it doesn't have to be sick.

    If you are not sure, you can check it out in detail. If it's normal, then after a day, if you have a good rest and no problem with your diet, you may be normal.

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