What causes elevated aminotransferases

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Answer: Staying up late can cause a physiological increase in aminotransferases, so you can pay attention to rest. There are many factors that cause elevated aminotransferases, such as:

    Diseases, medicines, strenuous exercise, staying up late, working too tired and other factors, so when we find that our liver function aminotransferases are high, we must go to the hospital in time to check to see if it is a physiological aminotransferase increase, or a disease caused by high aminotransferases, if it is physiologically caused by high aminotransferases, pay attention to rest for a certain period of time, high aminotransferases caused by drugs, stop using which drugs, or switch to other alternative drugs. If the transaminases are high caused by the disease, it is necessary to really find the cause of the disease that causes the elevated aminotransferases, and to target this reason** in order to obtain better results. Let me introduce the factors that cause elevated aminotransferases

    Pathological elevation: 1. Liver disease. Inflammation, necrosis, moderate damage to the liver occurs, resulting in the release of aminotransferases from liver cells into the bloodstream.

    Therefore, liver diseases, especially various types of viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver abscess, liver tuberculosis, fatty liver, liver cancer, hepatic sinusoidal degeneration, etc., can cause different degrees of elevated aminotransferases. 2. Biliary tract diseases. Because aminotransferases are excreted from the bile ducts, if there are diseases of the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreas, bile duct obstruction can also cause elevated aminotransferases.

    3. Other organ diseases. In addition to the liver, other organs and tissues in the body such as the heart, kidneys, brain, lungs, and muscles also contain this enzyme. Therefore, elevated blood transaminases can also be seen in myocarditis, pyelonephritis, lobar pneumonia, tuberculosis, leptospirosis, influenza, measles, schistosomiasis, and crush neutralization.

    4. Other internal diseases. For example, systemic lupus erythematosus, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, rheumatic fever, malignant reticulopathy, peptic ulcer, acute and chronic gastroenteritis, and uremia can cause elevated aminotransferases. 5. Bone diseases.

    Such as fractures, bone tuberculosis, etc. 6. Drug factors. Drug-induced or toxic liver damage, as well as drug allergies, can cause elevated aminotransferases, often with cholestatic jaundice and hepatocellular damage.

    Clinical reports have reported that transaminases can be elevated within 12-48 hours of medication, and can reach a peak in 4-10 days, and those who stop the drug in time will return to normal within 3 weeks. 7. Normal pregnancy, pregnancy toxins, and acute fatty liver of pregnancy are also common causes of elevated aminotransferases. Physiologically elevated:

    Factors such as strenuous exercise, staying up late, drinking alcohol, eating animal liver, eating greasy food, and working too hard can cause physiological increase in aminotransferases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Endocrine dysfunction such as adrenal insufficiency and hyperthyroidism can damage the liver and increase ALT.

    2.Certain autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, affect the liver, which can cause hepatocyte necrosis and increased ALT. 3.Infection with certain bacteria Infection with parasites or myocarditis, myocardial infarction, etc., may elevate aminotransferases.

    4.Nutritional deficiencies Poor diet, such as a low-protein diet, especially when there is a lack of cystine and vitamin E in food, can also increase ALT.

    5.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.

    6.Biliary obstruction Biliary obstruction of extrahepatic causes such as gallstones, inflammation, parasites, etc., and biliary obstruction of intrahepatic causes such as cirrhosis of the liver can cause hepatocyte necrosis or increased permeability, making ALT elevated.

    7.Medications*** Such as erythromycin, sleeping pills, antipyretic analgesics, contraceptive ointments, and traditional Chinese medicines such as banxia, betel nut, and indigo, can all increase ALT. When these drugs are stopped, aminotransferase levels return to normal very quickly.

    8. Other other infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis, infectious mononucleosis, etc.

    There are many reasons for the high ratio of alanine aminotransferase, so for the occurrence of elevated alanine aminotransferase, further examination should be carried out, and effective measures should be taken. Do not be suspicious, so as not to cause unnecessary psychological burden. Therefore, to determine whether the transaminases are elevated due to liver damage, other liver-related tests should be combined.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What about your stats?

    The cause can be many The most common is hepatitis B.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be because of liver problems! I'm just saying it's possible! In addition, because of the negative effects of taking drugs, such as amoxicillin, it may lead to this kind of situation after taking it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are several causes of elevated aminotransferases.

    If you stay up late, drink alcohol, take drugs, exercise vigorously, overwork, or eat too greasy food recently, it may cause transaminases to be temporarily high. This is transient and can be restored to normal as long as the relevant factors are stopped or corrected.

    If the aminotransferases are high due to liver and biliary diseases, myocarditis, myocardial infarction, etc., it is pathological and needs to be symptomatic**.

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