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You should first check for half of hepatitis B. If you have hepatitis B, you should be prompt**. Aminotransferases represent the altitude of liver tissue inflammation, from the point of view, your body's immune cells are active, which is antiviral to hepatitis B, twice the result with half the effort, should be combined with antiviral and immunity, and adjust to the best time to inhibit hepatitis B virus replication to the greatest extent, rather than using hepatoprotective enzymes, which is a palliative treatment but not a cure, often misses the best time to do so, so that the disease does not heal.
We recommend that you choose the high efficiency, low resistance, general non-resistance and mutational initial antiviral** of adefovir. Given that all antiviral drugs can only inhibit viral replication and cannot clear the hepatitis B virus, immunomodulation, clearance of the virus, on the one hand, and on the other hand, to improve clinical efficacy and reduce the resistance and mutation probability of hepatitis B virus.
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First of all, have you had hepatitis B before?
In addition, if you look at the test sheet for hepatitis B, your glutamate C and aspartate aminotransferase values are higher than normal, and the test sheet should be marked at the back. A high value indicates that the liver is infested with a virus (viral replication), which is a pathological manifestation and should be positive. It is recommended to go to a hospital or TCM clinic to consult a doctor to ensure that the condition is effectively controlled.
If you have had hepatitis B before, you should no longer ask the question of "smoking and drinking", because the answer is yes: it is strictly forbidden to smoke and drink, because alcohol is harmful to the liver and is a big taboo for hepatitis B. Smoking, normal people quit smoking, quit smoking, not to mention people who are not in good health?
Good luck soon**!
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There are many reasons for high transaminases, and specific ** needs to be further diagnosed, such as fatty liver, alcoholic liver, viral hepatitis or drug-induced liver injury, etc.
In most cases, the higher the transaminase, the more severe the liver damage, but the transaminase is normal, which cannot be completely equated with normal liver function.
Therefore, don't simply understand that as long as the transaminase is reduced, it is to restore liver function, simply reduce the transaminase, after stopping the drug, the real way to reduce transaminase is to restore liver function, after the liver function is restored, if it is viral, the virus index will slowly decline, **It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine, you can use Chinese patent medicine such as Liuwei Wuling tablets**, at the same time, you need to pay more attention to rest, correct your bad life and eating habits, such as quitting alcohol, appropriate exercise, Eat a balanced diet with foods high in protein, fruits and vegetables.
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Hello! Your child's liver function may be affected by the drugs used, do hepatitis antibodies and check the medications, and try not to continue to use drugs that have liver damage. Timely liver protection**
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1. There are many causes of abnormal liver function, and there can be two categories: viral and non-viral
Viral: A, B, C, E, of which hepatitis A and E are mostly acute hepatitis, and hepatitis B and C are mostly chronic hepatitis.
Non-viral: drug-induced hepatitis, alcoholic liver injury, fatty liver are common, as well as autoimmune hepatitis, liver damage caused by other diseases, etc.
As for what your cause is, you need to do relevant tests to determine.
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You can check for hepatitis B five items and liver ultrasound first.
If there is a history of blood transfusion, further tests may be done for hepatitis C antibodies.
Now that the liver function is abnormal, it is necessary to enter the hepatitis stage, and it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine formula for symptoms.
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It is recommended to check for hepatitis B and hepatitis C and find out the cause positively**.
Your result only indicates that there is some damage to liver cells, not **, and the cause needs to be found positive****.
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Cold and fever, poor rest, fatty liver, autoimmune hepatitis, etc. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are also common. See for yourself what caused it.
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It's a bit high, aminotransferases. It is recommended to check the lower two halves, whether it is hepatitis B? If two pairs and halves are normal, I check the liver ultrasound to prevent alcoholic liver or fatty liver.
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Hepatocytes are damaged, liver function is abnormal, and it enters the hepatitis stage. Hurry up**. At the same time, check **, check the five items of hepatitis B and the B ultrasound of the liver, gallbladder and spleen.
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High aminotransferases indicate hepatocyte damage, and it is recommended to lower enzymes**, biphenyl bilipid**.
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High aminotransferase, indicating that there is inflammation in the liver, as for what hepatitis needs to be further examined, hepatitis B and hepatitis C should be checked to rule out viral hepatitis, there are many reasons for high aminotransferase, first of all, transaminase is an important indicator of the degree of liver cell damage. If you have high aminotransferases, your liver is damaged. Hypoglycemic drugs can also cause high aminotransferases, but you are a little high, first exclude others, your transpeptidase is high It is recommended to exclude primary biliary stasis cirrhosis (common in women), that is, PBC is an immune liver disease, you can recheck a full set of antinuclear antibodies + ENA, but this disease is generally not too high in liver function aminotransferases, but it is still strongly required to be excluded.
There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases: viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, overwork, drugs, colds, self-exerting liver, etc.
Back to normal:1Rest 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.
Drink less. 3.Drug control, hepatoprotective enzyme lowering drugs, it depends on the hospital where you are, because there are many hepatoprotective drugs, and I said that you may not have them there.
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Long-term use of antihypertensive drugs has a certain effect on the liver, but your indicators are much higher, it is very serious, it is recommended that you check the liver disease, high aminotransferases, as well as viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver, fatty liver and other conditions may be caused, it is recommended that you do hepatitis A antibody, hepatitis B two and a half pairs, hepatitis C antibody, B ultrasound and other tests.
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Such limited data can only indicate that the patient has liver damage, and further investigation is needed on the cause side to understand what caused it. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination for targeted examination.
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Hello landlord. 1 High liver function aminotransferases and abnormal GGT indicate alcoholic liver, and it is recommended to strictly abstain from alcohol to avoid further aggravation of the condition.
2. Check liver function regularly, if liver function returns to normal, it can be temporarily unnecessary**, if it is still abnormal, drug assistance should be considered**.
3. It is recommended to strictly abstain from alcohol and limit smoking, avoid overwork, avoid staying up late for a long time, eat a light, nutritious and comprehensive diet, eat three meals regularly, and avoid long-term high-fat and high-sugar diet.
If you still have doubts, add them below.
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Biphenyl diester drop pills, three times a day, five capsules each time, inosine tablets, three times a day, two tablets each time (, liver protection tablets, three times a day, 1--3 tablets each time. Use for 15 days, after which the test will be repeated.
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The best thing to do is to quit drinking, pay attention to a light diet, don't stay up late, rest more, take drugs to protect the liver, and take drugs to lower blood lipids if necessary.
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Alanine aminotransferase exists in the cells of liver, heart, skeletal muscle and kidney, and the amount of alanine aminotransferase contained in each organ is the largest in hepatocytes. Therefore, whenever hepatocytes are damaged, such as hepatocyte degeneration and necrosis, alanine aminotransferase in hepatocytes is released into the blood, which is the most common cause of elevated serum alanine aminotransferase.
Suggestion: If the aminotransferase is temporarily high, hepatitis B is normal in pairs. You don't have to be nervous, and you don't need to**. Just pay attention to a balanced diet, don't overeat, drink less, stay up late, eat less foods that are too high in fat, and adjust for a while.
Alanine aminotransferase 900 aspartate aminotransferase 223 glutaminic transpeptidase high 400 are all very high, which obviously means that your frontal liver has inflammation, and there are many reasons for liver inflammation, in addition to viral hepatitis, there are alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver, and primary liver fibrosis. Primary cirrhosis can cause an increase in aminotransferases, and drug-induced hepatitis outside the forest can also lead to an increase in aminotransferases. Find, find, do.
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Aminotransferases are widely present in the liver, heart, kidney, pancreas, muscles and other tissues of the human body, with the largest amount in hepatocytes, and when hepatocytes are damaged, serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) escapes from hepatocytes into the blood, and the content in the blood increases. Thus, an increase in ALT is an important but not specific indicator for diagnosing hepatitis. Therefore, in addition to the liver, damage to the heart, kidneys, pancreas and other organs can also increase aminotransferases; Under certain physiological conditions, such as after strenuous activity, pregnant women can increase ALT in the late stage of pregnancy, even if the liver cells are damaged, it is not necessarily hepatitis, such as drug-induced liver damage, liver abscess, fatty liver, liver tuberculosis, biliary obstruction, etc. Various febrile diseases, such as typhoid, enteritis, hemorrhagic fever, and outburst, can increase ALT.
There are many reasons for the increase in ALT, such as viral hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis, alcoholic liver, liver tumors, biliary tract diseases, heart diseases, etc. Only when the cause of the elevated alanine aminotransferase is found, the symptomatic decrease in alanine aminotransferase is meaningful. Please ask a doctor at your local hospital to conduct a systematic and regular ** according to your condition.