Alanine aminotransferase 122 aspartate aminotransferase 57 and glutamyl aminotransferase 86, what co

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first thing to do is to find out the cause of high aminotransferases, which can lead to high aminotransferases in the following situations:

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    High aminotransferases are a very common condition and do not necessarily have a problem with the liver. Because aminotransferases are very sensitive, many factors can cause normal transaminase values to fluctuate up and down, and the results of transaminase measurements may vary depending on the time of day in healthy people.

    For example, strenuous exercise, overexertion, or eating greasy foods before the test, taking certain medications, and drinking heavy or long-term alcohol may cause mild high aminotransferases. It is recommended that you do a liver pentathlon! If it's normal, there's nothing wrong with that.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First do hepatitis B five items, the most common, if not, in hepatitis A, immune liver, fatty liver, elimination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High liver function, hospitalization** is recommended, and it should be an acute attack. Aminotransferases are high, indicating that there is inflammation in the liver, as for what hepatitis needs to be further examined, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, hepatitis A or hepatitis E, check it out, exclude viral hepatitis, there are many reasons for high aminotransferases, first of all, aminotransferases are important indicators of the degree of liver cell damage. If you have high aminotransferases, your liver is damaged.

    You are so tall, it should not be fatty liver and alcohol, or have you taken other drugs.

    There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases: viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, overwork, drugs, colds, self-exerting liver, etc.

    Back to normal:1Don't be too tired with more rest, and don't change the amount of 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 and anti-enzyme drugs, it depends on the hospital where you are going, because there are many hepatoprotective drugs, and I said that you may not have them there.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are a variety of factors that can cause elevated aminotransferases. Such as 1, toxic hepatitis is the most common disease that causes increased aminotransferases 2, toxic hepatitis A variety of drugs and chemical agents can cause elevated aminotransferases 3, and alanine aminotransferases will also increase in large or long-term drinkers 4, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer cirrhosis are active when the aminotransferases are higher than normal levels, and should be actively **. 5. Biliary tract disease cholecystitis, acute attack of cholelithiasis.

    6. In the case of acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis and heart failure of heart disease, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase are elevated.

    7. Some other infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, infectious mononucleosis, etc., all have elevated aminotransferases, but these diseases have typical clinical manifestations and can be diagnosed with the help of laboratory tests. In addition, transient elevation of aminotransferases may occur during acute soft tissue injury, strenuous exercise, and pregnancy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello landlord.

    1 Glutamyl transpeptidase is relatively high, and it is recommended to rule out the effects of long-term alcohol abuse and long-term medication2 Also, is there a history of other liver diseases? Such as hepatitis B, alcoholic liver, hepatitis C, etc.? Have you had any other tests?

    3 At present, aminotransferases are slightly high, but glutamyl transpeptidase is relatively high, so it is recommended to provide personal history, past history, and family history such as age for reference.

    4. It is recommended to strictly abstain from alcohol and smoking, avoid overwork, avoid staying up late for a long time, eat a light, nutritious, regular meals, and avoid long-term high-fat and high-sugar diets.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Alanine aminotransferase 58 aspartate aminotransferase 62 glutamyl transpeptidase 116 This is abnormal liver function, high three enzymes represent chronic damage to liver cells, really want to find out what kind of liver disease? 1. Check for hepatitis A, B, and C. 2. Do B-ultrasound.

    If you don't have liver disease, don't drink alcohol, don't exercise vigorously, don't take liver-damaging drugs, don't use poisonous insect drugs, use some hepatoprotective drugs or bifendiester tablets according to the instructions to get normal. If you have viral hepatitis, you need to be active in antiviral** to recover.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liver function is sometimes not normal during pregnancy, but you are the result of cholestatic hepatitis due to hormonal changes.

    Regular testing, you are now only slightly high, rolling while observing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is related to taking drugs for the treatment of nail fissures and hyperactivity, and you can add some hepatoprotective drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

    Simultaneous elevations of glutamyl aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and aspartate aminotransferase are generally common in the following 4 conditions:

    1.Fatty liver, generally caused by overweight or long-term drinking, now more socializing, eating better, less exercise, and irregular diet, resulting in relative overnutrition, converted into fat accumulation in the liver, causing liver damage.

    2.Drug-induced liver injury, long-term medication will generally lead to liver damage to the spine of the shirt, causing elevated aminotransferases and transglutamine transpeptidase, which will be relieved as long as the drug is stopped or changed.

    3.Autoimmune liver disease, which is generally common in middle-aged and elderly women, is often accompanied by other autoimmune diseases such as dampness, diabetes, etc.

    4.Hepatobiliary obstructive disease This condition is generally seen in patients with a history of chronic liver disease, especially chronic viral hepatitis, which predisposes to carcinogenesis.

    Your situation should be due to drug-induced liver injury caused by taking ** hyperthyroidism drugs, which is only a slight liver injury at present, and it is enough to take some hepatoprotective drugs.

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