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Internal medicine, and then look for hepatobiliary. Hope.
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You are high in transaminases and bilirubin, and I will tell you why they are high.
The most common causes of elevated aminotransferases are viral, alcoholic, fatty liver, etc.
How to identify it, let me briefly say.
a. Viral liver function impairment can be investigated: hepatitis B two and a half, hepatitis A and E antibodies, hepatitis C antibodies, and I will talk about the transmission routes by the way (hepatitis B transmission: mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission, body fluid transmission including sexual contact, hepatitis A transmission through food, such as going to an unclean place to eat, etc., hepatitis C in our country is mainly transmitted by blood transfusion, of course, including body fluids, etc.).
b. Alcoholic liver injury: You don't drink alcohol yourself, and you know best whether you drink too much or not.
c. Fatty liver: early fatty liver can be examined by B-ultrasound and blood lipids.
d. Drug-induced liver damage: Have you taken any drugs recently, most of the drugs are metabolized by the liver, which will increase the burden on the liver. Take a look at the instructions and you'll see it clear.
Total bilirubin Direct Bilirubin Indirect bilirubin (yours is a little higher), usually seen in hemolysis (indirect bilirubin is predominantly elevated), cholestasis (direct bilirubin is predominantly elevated), Gilbert syndrome (indirect bilirubin is elevated), Dubin-Johnson syndrome (direct bilirubin is elevated), Roter syndrome (direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin are elevated at the same time), and Crigler-Najair syndrome (indirect bilirubin is elevated), etc.
Suggestion: Virological examination, B-ultrasound and other further examinations! Nothing else checked! At present, it is difficult to determine the cause of the disease, so you should go to the hospital to see it first!
Satisfied.
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Hello landlord. 1 Aminotransferases and bilirubin are relatively high, and it is necessary to consider active**.
2 However, liver function tests cannot determine the type of liver disease, only the severity of liver disease, so it is recommended to do a comprehensive examination as soon as possible.
3 Common liver diseases include hepatitis B, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, etc., and the tests that need to be done include hepatitis B in half, blood lipids, B ultrasound, etc.
If you still have any questions, please notify me after supplementing them.
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It is recommended to check for hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Your results don't tell what the disease is, it only indicates liver damage.
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Check the hepatitis B five items and the b-ultrasound of the liver, gallbladder and spleen.
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Hello, if that's the case, you'll need to check it further, definitely elevated for a reason or a friend:
The main conditions of high bilirubin in the blood include the following:
1. Increased total bilirubin and direct bilirubin: intrahepatic and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, pancreatic head cancer, capillary bile duct hepatitis and other biliary stasis syndromes.
2. Increased total bilirubin and indirect bilirubin: hemolytic anemia, blood group incompatibility and blood transfusion, malignant diseases, neonatal jaundice, etc.
3. Total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin are all increased: acute jaundice hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, toxic hepatitis, etc.
4. Indirect bilirubin is high, and the red blood cells in the body are destroyed too much, which will make the liver unable to completely convert indirect bilirubin into direct bilirubin, resulting in high indirect bilirubin in the body, and the common causes of indirect bilirubin are hemolytic anemia, blood type incompatibility during blood transfusion, and neonatal jaundice;
5. Direct bilirubin is high, if the liver cells are damaged, direct bilirubin can not be converted into bile normally, or bile excretion is blocked, it will cause direct bilirubin to be high, and the common ones that cause direct bilirubin are intrahepatic and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, pancreatic head cancer, capillary bile duct hepatitis and other bile stasis syndromes.
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Condition analysis: Hello, according to your examination results, there is high aminotransferase, which may be caused by poor liver function, and it is necessary to prevent it in time to avoid aggravation.
Suggestions: It is recommended to pay attention to the diet to avoid high-fat and high-fat diets, avoid alcohol, pay attention to the rules of life, avoid excessive mental pressure, appropriate application of liver-protecting drugs**, regular review, diet should be light and easy to digest food, fresh vegetables and fruits.
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