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An elevated ALT simply indicates that the liver may have been damaged. In addition to hepatitis, many other diseases can cause elevated elevations. 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, because of long-term alcohol abuse leads to alcoholic liver, or unreasonable diet leads to fatty liver, resulting in high aminotransferases. Exertion may also increase 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 can fluctuate in healthy people at different times of the day. In addition, aminotransferase levels in healthy people may temporarily exceed the normal range.
Strenuous exercise, overexertion, or recent eating of greasy foods can cause temporary levels of aminotransferases. 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 the normal range.
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According to your description, your aminotransferases are a bit high, indicating liver cell damage, but if you eat too greasy or drink alcohol before the physical examination, it will lead to an increase in aminotransferases, it is recommended that you have a recheck of liver function in a few days, and if there is still a problem, you may need to take liver protection drugs**.
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Seek medical attention as soon as possible to do a 2-and-a-half, B-ultrasound, to see if there is hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases. 170 must be caused by illness, and it can be ruled out as an external cause such as fatigue and medication.
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ALT95 indicates that there is mild damage to liver cells, which can also be caused if you eat too much and contain greasy food before the physical examination. However, liver function should be checked regularly.
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If it is less than twice as high, take a good rest before the retest, do not drink alcohol or take drugs, it is fine, and you may not be allowed to recheck.
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ALT95 indicates mild damage to hepatocytes. If it is caused by drinking alcohol before the check-up or poor sleep quality, just pay attention not to drink alcohol. If you have hepatitis B or other hepatitis, you should be careful. In this case, you can skip the medicine, but you should check your liver function regularly.
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It's okay to be slightly high, but not sleeping well before the check-up, or eating greasy food, etc., can cause it to be mildly elevated.
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In general, your ALT test result is slightly high. The reason is that when the cells of organs and tissues such as liver, gall bladder, heart, bone and pancreas are damaged by invasion, the ALT in the cells will be released and the ALT value will increase.
Therefore, liver exertion, alcohol consumption, drugs, and heavy exercise will cause ALT in the blood to rise.
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Reflects the degree of liver damage.
The reasons for high ALT are:
1. Drug causes: the use of chlorpromazine, isoniazid, nitrofuracillin, rifampicin, and some contraceptives can also cause an increase in alanine aminotransferase.
2. Causes of exposure to substances: exposure to toxic substances such as lead, mercury, and carbon tetrachloride can also cause an increase in alanine aminotransferase.
3. Physiological causes: Some physiological factors, such as strenuous exercise, early pregnancy, overwork, and staying up late for a long time, may also cause the above conditions. If ALT is high, it is best to rest more, quit drinking, do not use drugs indiscriminately, eat a low-fat diet, and seek medical diagnosis.
Clinical significance: Generally, ALT exceeds the upper limit of normal reference value by 2 to 5 times and persists abnormally for more than half a month, as the standard for diagnosing hepatitis. Patients with chronic HBV infection often have varying degrees of immune tolerance, and even if the ALT test results do not reach this value, if it does not decrease for a long time, hepatitis can be diagnosed, which often indicates a more severe disease.
Serum ALT measurement has the characteristics of high sensitivity and poor specificity in the diagnosis of hepatitis. Serum ALT activity can be increased by many extrahepatic factors, such as malnutrition, alcoholism, cardiomyopathy, cerebrovascular disease, skeletal muscle disease, infectious mononucleosis, and pancreatitis.
In addition, certain drugs and toxins that are toxic to the liver, such as chlorpromazine, isoniazid, quinine, salicylic acid preparations, ampicillin, carbon tetrachloride, organophosphates, etc., can also lead to increased serum ALT activity.
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ALT high indicates liver damage, there are many reasons, common in viral hepatitis, and some are caused by fat fatty liver, can not be generalized, fatty liver can be improved by controlling diet, and viral hepatitis needs **.
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Alanine aminotransferase is abbreviated as ALT, which is mainly found in the cytoplasm of human liver cells. If liver damage occurs, it will cause the rupture of liver cells, which will release a large amount of ALT from the liver cells. When ALT enters the bloodstream, it causes high levels of serum aminotransferase in liver function tests.
Therefore, the liver function test ALT needs to be used to reflect the damage of liver cells. For patients with liver disease, if ALT is found to be high, it is likely that the patient's own liver disease has worsened, resulting in liver damage.
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The high level of glutamidene is liver damage! What is the result of two and a half?
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The normal value of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is generally 0-40 or 0-50, in fact, the normal range of each hospital may be a little different, because the adjustment of the machine and the different varieties of standard reagents will have a certain impact on the results. So whether your ALT result is high or not depends on what the hospital's normal value is.
In general, your ALT test result is slightly high. The reason is that when the cells of organs and tissues such as liver, gall bladder, heart, skeletal muscle, and pancreas are damaged by invasion, ALT in the cells will be released and the ALT value will increase.
Therefore, liver disease, exertion, alcohol consumption, drugs, and heavy exercise can all cause ALT in the blood to rise.
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The normal value of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is generally 0-40 or 0-50, in fact, the normal value range of each hospital may be a little different, because the adjustment of the machine and the different varieties of standard reagents will have a certain impact on the results. So whether your ALT result is high or not depends on what the hospital's normal value is.
In general, your ALT test result is slightly high. The reason is that when the cells of organs and tissues such as liver, gall bladder, heart, skeletal muscle, and pancreas are damaged by invasion, ALT in the cells will be released and the ALT value will increase.
Therefore, liver disease, exertion, alcohol consumption, drugs, and heavy exercise can all cause ALT in the blood to rise.
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Your result doesn't mean anything! Take a look at the material below!
ALT, its elevation is usually caused by hepatocellular injury, which can be divided into two categories, one is the extreme elevation of ALT, generally caused by viral hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis or hepatic shock caused by large liver damage, its ALT measurement range is generally between 100 4000 IU L. The other type reflects moderate hepatocellular damage, usually caused by alcoholic hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis and polymyositis, and its ALT measurement range is generally 30 300IU The reference range is 5 40IU L, which means that there are only healthy people whose ALT measurement value is within this range, but there are three levels of medical determination, the first determination level is 300IU L, which can distinguish the above two clinical types of hepatocellular injury, 300IU Values above l indicate extreme hepatocellular damage. The second determination level is 60 IU L, which is about 50% higher than the upper limit of the reference value, because generally when the ALT measurement value is between 40 and 60 IU L, it is not certain whether the increase in ALT is a pathological change, and many obese people who are not very healthy, their ALT value usually floats within this range, and only when the ALT value is greater than 60 IU L, it can be clearly diagnosed as hepatocellular injury, so it is a confirmed value.
The third medically determined level of ALT is 20 IU L—below the reference limit, which is an exclusion value below which many conditions associated with elevated ALT can be excluded.
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ALT stands for propyl glutaminase, which should be below 61% normally, and often eating greasy food will cause ALT values to increase highly, if there is only this one, just eat some liver protection tablets, sunflower brand, a bottle seems to be about 14 yuan.
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Elevated alanine aminotransferase, drinking, taking medicine, overwork, etc. can cause an increase, if it is not high, pay attention to adjusting the diet, it will be fine, the normal is 5-40u l. If it rises several times or dozens of times, it is recommended that you quit drinking alcohol and do a hepatitis B two and a half and a liver ultrasound.
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Elevated ALT is a sign of impaired liver function, and you should do further testing, such as liver function plus epidemiology.
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Reading the "Notice on Revising the General Standards for Physical Examination for Civil Servants (Trial)" and the "Operation Manual for Physical Examination for Civil Servants (Trial)>> Shi Xin noticed that Article 7 of the General Standards for Physical Examination for Civil Servants (Trial) "Hepatitis B pathogen carriers, who are excluded from hepatitis after examination, are qualified." ", reflecting respect for hepatitis B pathogen carriers; On the other hand, the notice emphasizes that "an increase in serum ALT or AST that exceeds 2 times the upper limit of the reference value (e.g., the upper limit of the normal reference value is X, and more than 2 times the upper limit of the reference value means more than 2X) is not qualified."
If you want to cope with the examination, you can take some enzyme-lowering drugs such as biphenyl or bicyclochun, and then cope with the problem and hope to find out the reason.
There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases, including viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, and immune hepatitis. This is the most common. I suggest you double-check:
Two and a half pairs of hepatitis B, hepatitis C antibody, B ultrasound, AFP. If you are a woman, I recommend checking a full set of antinuclear antibodies. Note:
1.Rest 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, don't 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, depending on your hospital, because there are many hepatoprotective drugs, and I said that you may not have them there.
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Elevated alanine aminotransferase (also known as glutamate aminotransferase, GPT, ALT) is a common phenomenon in clinical practice. Elevated ALT is an important indicator of liver function problems.
Causes of high alanine aminotransferase.
1.There are many diseases that cause high alanine aminotransferase in liver function, the most common of which is viral hepatitis, which can be high regardless of the type of acute or chronic viral hepatitis.
2.Various drugs for toxic hepatitis can elevate alanine aminotransferase, but after not taking the drug, the aminotransferase returns to normal.
3.Alcoholic hepatitis can also elevate alanine aminotransferase, as well as in heavy or long-term drinkers.
4.When hepatitis lesions develop into cirrhosis and cirrhosis of liver cancer, and are in the active stage, alanine aminotransferase is higher than normal, and you should go to the hospital for active treatment**.
5.Acute attacks of biliary tract disease also usually elevate alanine aminotransferase.
6.In addition, there are some other infectious diseases that can also elevate alanine aminotransferase, but the clinical manifestations of these diseases are different, and they should be actively examined in the hospital to confirm **.
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