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The causes of high aminotransferases are as follows.
1. Liver diseases, especially various types of viral hepatitis B, cirrhosis, liver abscess, liver tuberculosis, liver cirrhosis, steatohepatitis, Wilson's disease, etc., can be the cause of high transaminases.
2. In addition to the liver, other organs and tissues of the body also carry this enzyme, so when myocarditis, pyelonephritis, lobar pneumonia, tuberculosis, Japanese encephalitis, common myositis, acute sepsis, enteric typhoid, encephalopathy, malaria, cholecystitis, leptospirosis, influenza, measles, schistosomiasis, crush syndrome, etc., high transaminases in the blood can also be seen.
3. Since transaminases are excreted from the bile ducts, if there are diseases of the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreas, and bile ducts are blocked, the transaminases can also be high.
4. When liver cirrhosis and liver cancer cirrhosis are active, alanine aminotransferase can usually be high, and it should be active.
5. When the biliary tract disease cholecystitis and cholelithiasis are attacked, there are often fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, high blood total bilirubin and alanine aminotransferase.
6. In the case of acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis and heart failure in heart disease, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase are high, and hepatitis B patients often have chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath and edema. Cardiac tests show positive signs and ECG variants.
7. In addition, some infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis, infectious monocyte enlargement, etc., have high alanine aminotransferase.
If the aminotransferases are high, do not worry too much, but also look at other test results, as well as the current symptoms, and go to a regular hospital for detailed consultation and treatment.
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Elevated aminotransferases indicate hepatitis activity, but it is not serious, it may be caused by poor rest, fatigue, drinking, colds, etc., and it cannot rule out disease conditions, the most common being viral hepatitis, fatty liver and other conditions. It is recommended to see a doctor to check for viral hepatitis. You can also check after a month's rest, and if it is still high, you must check the reason specifically.
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Many situations will cause, such as the most common colds and the like, will cause alanine aminotransferase to be too high, and a little higher will not be fine.
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Hello, have you had bad habits such as staying up late, drinking, etc. lately?
Transaminases can reflect whether the liver has been damaged. The normal range of aminotransferases is 0 to 40 IU L, and those less than 120 IU L are called mild aminotransferase elevations. Elevated aminotransferases are a common condition and do not necessarily have a problem with the liver.
Because aminotransferases are very sensitive, many factors (such as: staying up late, drinking, all-nighters, strenuous exercise, overwork, taking drugs before the examination, etc.) will cause the normal value of transaminases to fluctuate up and down.
Elevated aminotransferases may also be caused by other diseases, you can rest for a period of time and then follow-up, if it is still like this, you should consider the possibility of hepatobiliary disease!
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High aminotransferases indicate the presence of hepatocellular damage, and external factors can also increase them transiently, such as exercise, eating, drinking, staying up late, and drugs will also increase the value of aminotransferases. However, some patients with liver disease will also have high aminotransferases, do you have a history of hepatitis B?
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Hello, high aminotransferases indicate that the liver has been damaged to a certain extent, do you usually have any symptoms?
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Did you stay up late a few days before your check-up? Drink? Overworked?
The increase in aminotransferases is related to these, and high aminotransferases indicate that the liver is damaged, pay attention to nourishing the liver and lowering enzymes Now, you can try the schisandra liver nourishing tablets I took before, this should be good for lowering enzymes, and my friend used it at the time and said it was good.
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Significantly elevated aminotransferases indicate that your liver has been severely damaged, most likely caused by liver infection.
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Alanine aminotransferase is a very important enzyme in the human body, which catalyzes the amino transfer between pyruvate and glutamate. It is mainly located in the cytoplasm of human hepatocytes, and under normal circumstances, the index of alanine aminotransferase in normal people is below 40. The specific ** method should be combined with the specific condition, may I ask, have you had hepatitis B five items and B ultrasound examination?
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You need to find out what causes it, such as hepatitis, medications, etc. Rest plenty during this time and don't drink alcohol. If it's hepatitis, be aggressive**.
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1. If all alanine aminotransferases are high, first of all, whether there is hepatitis B and whether the liver has been damaged by hepatitis B virus. Aminases are synthesized from metabolites in the liver, and high levels of aminotransferases may indicate liver damage that causes liver metabolism to be decompensated and excessive transaminases are released into the bloodstream. If you have tested two pairs of hepatitis B, you have hepatitis B, the elevated aminotransferase directly indicates that your liver has been invaded by a liver virus and manifests abnormal liver function, your situation may be the worsening of hepatitis B virus, if you do not do antiviral** and enzyme lowering liver protection**, your condition is likely to deteriorate into liver cirrhosis, liver ascites, and finally liver cancer, so there will be life worries.
If you don't have hepatitis B, take a look at the following conditions that cause transaminases to be elevated:
1) Drug-induced liver, which causes liver damage due to the indiscriminate use of drugs. This is especially true if you take drugs that can increase transaminases. The aminotransferases in the treatment of this kind of love ore are elevated, and as long as the drug is stopped, the aminotransferases will naturally fall.
2) Alcoholic liver, liver damage caused by long-term drinking.
3) Normal pregnancy, pregnancy toxins, and acute fatty liver of pregnancy are also common causes of elevated aminotransferases. If you're not a woman, you don't have to think about that.
4) If there is a problem with gallbladder and other organs, the best way to deal with it is to do a comprehensive examination and prescribe the right medicine.
5) After poor rest, after strenuous exercise, or eating too much fatty food (fat is metabolized in the liver), some people's aminotransferases will also be temporarily high, as long as the premise of elevated aminotransferases is eliminated, it will naturally return to normal.
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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.
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Liver function is only a little high, it may be the possibility of drinking alcohol or taking drugs the day before the physical examination, it is not ruled out that the hepatitis B virus destroys liver cells, it is recommended to further examine again, I was also a carrier of hepatitis B virus before, but I have recuperated. Good luck soon!!
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Normal should be less than 40, so 49 should be considered abnormal. Poor rest, especially staying up late and drinking too much, and excessive smoking can cause mild elevations in transaminases. Therefore, it is necessary to abstain from alcohol.
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Hello landlord.
1 Staying up late, eating before check-ups, alcoholism, and long-term medication can all affect liver function2 There is currently no way to identify what causes abnormal liver function3 If you have slightly high transaminases, it is generally not considered to be hepatitis activity, and it is recommended to recheck liver function after rest and adjustment4 If you are coping with physical examination, you can use drugs appropriately**.
If you still have any questions, please notify me after supplementing them.
It's a little higher, whether you drink alcohol or not, people who drink alcohol will sometimes be high, which means that your liver is somewhat damaged, but it doesn't matter, try to drink less or no alcohol will slowly recover. Eating a small amount of liver protection medicine can also help.
Liver damage can be a manifestation of alcoholic liver disease, poor rest, taking drugs that elevate transaminases, or damage to the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus. Therefore, you should rule out the causes of liver damage one by one, and then specify what to do next.
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