How to treat high aminotransferases, treatment of high aminotransferases

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Aminotransferases are essential for the body's metabolic processes"Catalysts", which is mainly found within hepatocytes. When liver cells are damaged, such as inflammation, necrosis, poisoning, etc., transaminases will be released into the blood, resulting in an increase in serum aminotransferases. In patients with hepatitis B, high aminotransferases are indicative of increased hepatocellular damage and should be done as soon as possible**.

    High aminotransferases are more serious for patients with liver disease and should be selected as soon as possible**. In the past, many patients chose to take liver disease enzyme-lowering drugs to control high aminotransferases, although they could control the progression of the disease relatively quickly, so that the aminotransferases could reach a normal level. However, this kind of way of only indicating and not treating the root cause is very wrong, and there are also many ***, which will cause repeated increases in aminotransferases in patients with liver disease, and even cause deterioration of the condition.

    Therefore, patients with liver disease with high aminotransferase should choose to treat the root cause and use traditional Chinese medicine to relieve liver and inhibit enzymes. "Liver Inhibitory Enzyme Formula" targets the deep layer of the lesion, so that pathogenic bacteria, excessive sugar and protein in the body are all metabolized, purify human blood, regulate human liver function, balance abnormal liver function, repair liver cells, activate liver regeneration system, and achieve the purpose of reducing transaminases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is advisable not to stay up late, not to drink again, and to rest well. To do a good job of nourishing the liver and protecting the liver in daily life, you can use liver nourishing tablets to adjust, and the general transaminases will decrease after general adjustment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello! High aminotransferases.

    It's caused by your abnormal liver function.

    As for how to **also check out your foundation**?

    Traditional Chinese medicine can choose some liver-protecting proprietary Chinese medicines. Jujube and wolfberry boiled in soup to drink.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Elevated aminotransferases. Of course, there are many reasons for elevated aminotransferases, such as; Colds, fevers, medications, food and some substances you are exposed to, etc. But it can be determined that your liver cells are damaged.

    Because most of the enzymes are present in hepatocytes, after hepatocyte injury, transaminases enter the bloodstream, and then the liver function is checked, and there will be an increase in transaminases, if it is a single elevation. It's good to listen to persuasion He Weili and others.

    You're not too tall, so you won't have any problems, so it's better to check the 'two and a half' regularly'It's better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sichuan West China Institute of Liver Diseases-Department of Hepatology-Deputy Chief Physician-Li Hui-How is the elevation of aminotransferases**?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    High levels of aminotransferases bring great harm to the human body, and even threaten their own lives. High aminotransferases can be carried out by taking drugs**, and anti-fibrotic drugs are the main ones. At the same time, patients with high aminotransferases need to pay attention to protein supplementation, eat more fish, tofu, chicken, etc., and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to ensure the supply of vitamins.

    High levels of aminotransferases can cause a variety of undesirable symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., which can be very uncomfortable. There is a reason for the occurrence of high aminotransferases, which are generally related to liver lesions, and the primary disease can be effectively relieved. High aminotransferases should start from the ** body to see the change.

    So what is the best way to get high in transaminases?

    First, the first method with high aminotransferase.

    Most of the high aminotransferases are caused by inflammation, and in general chronic hepatitis B virus carriers, the indicators have always been positive, but they have never been elevated, but a biopsy was done, and it was found that the inflammatory reaction was very serious, and some had developed into cancer, and the liver had fibrosis, so it was necessary to take anti-fibrotic drugs.

    Second, the harm of high aminotransferases.

    The harm of high aminotransferases is mainly aimed at the liver, where the cells are constantly damaged, and the metabolism and detoxification ability are greatly reduced, resulting in drug metabolism and the body's toxins cannot be discharged in time, and the burden on the liver is greatly increased. Patients with alcoholic liver who drink a lot of alcohol have developed liver ascites and upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which is serious and even threatens their own personal life.

    3. Precautions for high aminotransferases.

    1.Pay attention to daily conditioning.

    Usually pay attention to rest and can't stay up late. Normal rest is helpful for liver function recovery, so learn to take time to rest and eliminate fatigue. To regulate emotions, be happy, and face all kinds of pressure, there is a spring imitation to help improve the ability to resist diseases.

    2.Improve bad habits.

    If the patient has bad habits, such as smoking and drinking, they should consciously quit. The hepatitis B virus has the instinct to replicate itself, and if it overlaps with alcoholic liver disease, it is a precipitating condition for liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, which is why it is difficult for patients with liver disease.

    3.Be mindful of what you eat.

    Patients should pay attention to protein supplementation and eat more fish, tofu, chicken, etc., because it is conducive to the repair and regeneration of stem cells. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as spinach, apples, bananas, etc., to ensure vitamin supply. The diet is mainly light, don't be picky, eat more whole grains, and don't eat spicy and greasy food.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High alanine aminotransferase can be caused by disease ** or non-disease ** factor. Under normal circumstances, high alanine aminotransferase often indicates that there may be liver disease, but liver disease is not a sufficient and necessary condition for the abnormality of alanine aminotransferase, and the common hepatitis B, hepatitis C, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, etc. can induce alanine aminotransferase abnormalities, so we should have a comprehensive understanding of the causes of abnormal aminotransferase.

    Further testing is needed to determine whether liver disease is causing the transaminase abnormality. Antiviral** is imperative when both alanine aminotransferase and HBV DNA meet the indications for antiviral**. At present, there are two major categories of drugs with antiviral efficacy recognized in clinical practice, namely interferon and nucleotide drugs.

    Interferon is administered by subcutaneous injection, which is inconvenient to use, and there are many people, and it is more troublesome to handle; The nucleotide drugs are administered orally, and the integrity of the jujube is relatively high, and the cost is much lower than that of interferon, and the vast majority of patients choose oral drugs. Among the four nucleotide drugs, the domestic drugs Runzhong Entecavir Dispersible Tablets and Mingzheng Adefovir Dispersible Capsules are in line with the principle of strong and low drug resistance of chronic hepatitis B among hepatologists around the world. Entecavir has a very strong inhibitory effect on the virus, with a resistance rate of less than 4% per year, and adefovir disodisil has a similarly low resistance rate, and it also has the only high drug resistance gene barrier.

    Both drugs can be used as the first choice for hepatitis B antiviral**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What to do if aminotransferases are high. Many people will find that the aminotransferases are high during the physical examination, and the high aminotransferases are very harmful to our body. Come with me to find out!

    First, how to get high aminotransferases

    How high transaminases are these need to be judged according to **, and different reasons cause them to be different in **. High aminotransferases in patients with liver disease generally mean that the patient's condition is deteriorating, and patients in this period must go to a professional hospital for a comprehensive examination in time. In addition to checking other series of indicators of liver function, patients with elevated aminotransferases should also undergo comprehensive examinations such as B ultrasound examination, hepatitis B halves examination, and alpha-fetoprotein examination, so that the condition can be truly diagnosed, and then it can be scientific**.

    There are many kinds of hepatoprotective enzyme-lowering drugs, but there are only a few truly effective hepatoprotective enzyme-lowering drugs, which must not be abused in the process, and the cause of the elevated aminotransferases must be really found. Patients should follow the following 3 principles in the process of ** and medication:

    1. Choose the correct and effective hepatoprotective enzyme-lowering drugs.

    **Various** caused by the elevation of aminotransferases, the effective drugs are mainly traditional Chinese medicine and its active ingredient extracts, and drugs containing chemical components such as schisandra propanthin, glycyrrhizic acid, oleanolic acid, and silymarin are generally selected. As long as the patient is using enzyme-lowering drugs correctly, aminotransferases can be effectively controlled.

    2. The course of treatment must be guaranteed.

    When the enzyme-lowering drug returns the aminotransferase to normal, the dosage of the enzyme-lowering drug should be gradually reduced, and the drug should not be stopped abruptly. The course of treatment with enzyme-lowering drugs should be more than 1 year, and even the recovery of liver function should be maintained at a minimum level of consolidation**.

    3. While protecting the liver and lowering enzymes, it is necessary to take measures to "cure the root cause".

    In short, in order to solve the problem of improving aminase, it is necessary to find out the cause and prescribe the right medicine to be effective.

    2. Symptoms of high aminotransferases

    Some people do not experience symptoms of high aminotransferases, while some people who do have high aminotransferase symptoms are easily confused with symptoms of other diseases.

    Common symptoms of high aminotransferases include fatigue, poor appetite, insomnia, low-grade fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and liver discomfort. Mild manifestations include easy sweating, drowsiness, thirst, and easy eye fatigue when reading. In the outpatient setting, it is most common for patients with hepatitis B to have symptoms of high aminotransferases, so people with hepatitis B should be familiar with these symptoms and go to the hospital for diagnosis when they have these symptoms**.

    In general, patients with mild elevation of aminotransferases generally do not have obvious symptoms, while patients with large elevations of aminotransferases will have symptoms such as fatigue, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and bloating. If the aminotransferase rises to more than 500 units in a short period of time, it is necessary to consider whether it is acute hepatitis and carry out it in time**, acute hepatitis B can be completely **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Aminotransferases are widely found in the liver, heart, lungs and other organs, the normal value is 0-40u l, once the normal value is exceeded, it is considered that the aminotransferases are high, the production of high aminotransferases may mean that these tissues and organs are disordered, and the elevated aminotransferases are most common in liver diseases, such as common viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver, drug-induced hepatitis, etc. But it is not absolute, because some non-disease ** elements can also cause high aminotransferases. Therefore, when you find that aminotransferases are elevated during the physical examination, you should first find out**in a timely manner after clarifying**, the details are as follows:

    There are many causes of elevated aminotransferases, and hepatitis cannot be diagnosed based on elevated aminotransferases alone, but should be thoroughly analyzed in conjunction with symptoms, signs, and other test results to make a correct diagnosis. To determine the development of hepatitis, the following three must be present at the same time. That is, there are symptoms and signs of hepatitis (such as low-grade fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, poor appetite, liver swelling and pain, etc.) and clinical diagnosis (such as acute jaundice, chronic protracted type, etc.); elevated serum aminotransferases; Etiological diagnosis (hepatitis A antibody is A, hepatitis B surface antigen, E antigen, and core antibody are B).

    Some people have high levels of pure aminotransferases, and it is not ruled out that they may be interfered with by factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, strenuous exercise, night shifts, colds, or oral medications before testing. "The Drink of Chongqing Nonggan" is very not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When I built the card in three months, it was also high aminotransferase, like more than 60, and Dr. Chen said that it was caused by pregnancy, and did not prescribe medicine to me, she asked me to continue to eat folic acid even if I was three months old, and after a few days, I rechecked it again, and it dropped to more than 20, and showed it to the doctor, and the doctor said it was normal. I hope you don't have psychological pressure, or take it to the prenatal doctor, after all, everyone's situation is different. If you don't feel unwell, I don't think you should worry too much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Condition analysis: Hello, according to your description, your aminotransferases are relatively high Guidance: I am very happy to answer for you, it is recommended that you can go to the hospital to find out what causes your transaminases to rise, it is a liver problem to treat liver disease, and others are treated, ** good underlying disease, aminotransferases are normal.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Blood donation says transaminases are high.

    There are often some caring citizens who are temporarily unable to donate blood due to high aminotransferases before donating blood, and they do not understand why transaminases become high and whether they have any diseases.

    Under normal circumstances, it is normal for aminotransferase levels to be between zero and forty units per liter, some people may be due to long-term alcoholism leading to alcoholic liver, or unreasonable diet, resulting in fatty liver, which will cause high aminotransferases, for healthy people, transaminase levels within the normal range of increased or decreased does not mean that there is a problem with the liver, because aminotransferases are very sensitive, strenuous exercise is too tired and does not rest well, Fatty foods, alcohol, or foods that damage the liver can cause temporary elevations, and transaminase levels may fluctuate at different times of the day.

    In order to prevent high aminotransferases before blood donation, the general public is reminded to pay attention to the following points before donating blood, do not eat greasy fried food, do not drink alcohol, do not drink medicine, rest well, do not do strenuous exercise, reduce smoking, obese people should properly control their weight, do not donate blood during illness, etc., if it is found that the aminotransferases have been elevated, the public does not need to be nervous, as long as you pay attention to the above conditions and actively adjust, the aminotransferases can be restored to normal levels after a period of time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What should it be? Wouldn't you know if you check the five items of hepatitis B? Diagnose first.

    If it is hepatitis B, observe the number of viruses for a period of time, and the virus will be active in replication. Don't lower enzymes**, because 1 treats the symptoms but not the root cause 2 costs a lot, and in the end, it is likely to be antiviral. 3. Cause liver function artifacts and lead to liver cirrhosis.

    Liver disease should pay attention to rest and recuperate. Can't get tired. Eat more protein-rich foods and drink more fish soup.

    There is a condition of one sea cucumber every morning. It's all a bloody experience! There is also the biphenyl dilipid, which is a physical examination drug, which only lowers glutamide and does not reduce glutamate.

    Create a false impression and pass the physical examination in a foolish way. If you really want to lower enzymes, there is only Gan Lixin.

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