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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 aminotransferase, the more severe the liver damage, but the transaminase is normal, which cannot be completely equated with normal liver function, and it also needs to be combined with clinical experience and the patient's own symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment.
Therefore, don't simply understand that as long as the transaminase is reduced, it is to restore liver function, there are many drugs that simply reduce transaminases, but after stopping the drug, it will still be **, the real way to reduce transaminases is to ** liver damage, restore liver function, after the recovery of liver function, if it is viral hepatitis, the virus index will also slowly decline. At the same time, you need to pay more attention to rest and correct your bad eating habits, such as quitting alcohol, exercising properly, properly supplementing foods with high protein quality, fruits and vegetables and a balanced diet. Secondly, the physical and mental treatment, appropriate intervention of the patient's emotions, attention to regulating emotions, keeping the spirit happy, and feeling comfortable, not only helps the patient to improve the quality of life, but also helps to adjust and improve the quality of life faster.
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What about the six items of hepatitis B and HBV-DNA? And Gu Bing and Gu Cao should also be explained clearly.
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Recommendation: Analysis: A variety of factors 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, heart disease acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, heart failure, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase are elevated 7, and some other infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis, infectious mononucleosis, etc.
Guidance: 1. Eat more mushroom foods, such as fungus, shiitake mushrooms, mushrooms, etc., to improve immunity. Patients with high aminotransferases should also eat more high-protein foods to promote the repair and regeneration of liver cells.
Fish is rich in protein and easy to digest, making it suitable for patients with high aminotransferases.
2. Patients with high aminotransferases also need to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamin content.
It is necessary to eat some foods when aminotransferases are high to promote the recovery of liver function, but for patients with high aminotransferases, the most important thing is to find**, diagnose**, and carry out**. This makes it easier to lower aminotransferases and also avoids repeated elevations of aminotransferases.
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Alanine aminotransferase is secreted by hepatocytes and has a normal value of less than 40. Hepatocytes are destroyed, and large amounts of aminotransferases are secreted into the bloodstream. Thus, alanine aminotransferase is elevated, most likely associated with hepatocellular damage.
According to the analysis of the probability of onset, it is related to hepatitis B virus infection. Therefore, you will need to go to a regular hospital for another blood test and listen to the doctor's opinion.
As high as 225, which is not particularly high, there are as high as 1000, but a long-term increase is likely to be chronic hepatitis. There is also a complete set of ** protocols for chronic hepatitis.
At present, the most common methods** are: antiviral DNA replication, reducing aminotransferases, protecting liver cells and liver function.
Drugs include adefovir disoproxil, interferon, glycyrrhizic anhydride injection, vitamins B and C.
Be sure to be regular**, an experienced doctor will give you the greatest help!
Let's go to a regular big hospital! Don't listen to advertisements, go to a small private hospital, kill you without discussion!
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I think it's better to go to the hospital to see, take some medicine, and reduce the aminotransferases to normal values is the best, I used to be very high, but now it has always been normal, maintain a good work and rest habits, maintain a good mood, don't drink! Wishing you good health.
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Alanine aminotransferase is an enzyme that helps transfer amino acids, and when liver cells are damaged, alanine aminotransferase leaks out of the cell membrane and is high in the blood. The reasons for the high level include: 1. Viral hepatitis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis transmitted by the digestive tract, hepatitis A and E; 2. Long-term heavy drinking or excessive one-time drinking leads to increased burden on the liver, inflammatory edema, and damage to cell membranes; 3. Drug-induced hepatocellular damage; 4. Excessive accumulation of fat, resulting in liver dysfunction; 5. Autoimmune causes; 6. Abnormal heart function, resulting in increased liver pressure and cardiogenic liver disease.
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Normal physiological causes: acute soft tissue injury, strenuous exercise, transient elevation of aminotransferases. Just rest.
Disease caused:
1. Viral hepatitis: all kinds of acute and chronic viral hepatitis.
2 Toxic hepatitis: Both drugs and chemicals can cause it, but after stopping the drug, the aminotransferases can return to normal.
3 Heavy or long-term alcohol consumption.
4 When liver cirrhosis and liver cancer cirrhosis are active, aminotransferases are higher than normal levels, and they should be active**.
5. Acute attack of cholecystitis and cholelithiasis of biliary tract diseases often cause fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, elevated blood bilirubin and aminotransferases.
6 In the case of acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis and heart failure of heart disease, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase are elevated, and patients often have chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath and edema. Cardiac examination has positive signs and an abnormal ECG.
7 Some other infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis, infectious mononucleosis, etc., have elevated aminotransferases, but these diseases have their own typical clinical manifestations.
It is recommended to have a follow-up examination in one to two weeks, or go to the hospital for a more comprehensive examination, so as to find out the cause and deal with it in time.
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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 two 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.
If alanine aminotransferase is still high after a period of time, you can take liver-protecting Chinese medicine to recuperate.
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Hepatitis B patients stay up late, drink and rest poorly, and we can draw blood for you due to various reasons.
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How much higher, if it's a little higher, don't use **, pay attention to the review.
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Hello, alanine aminotransferase 166, considering that it is liver function damage, severe female workers will easily lead to liver function damage, affecting energy metabolism and bile red, blood ammonia metabolism, etc., liver failure can lead to death. But at present, your condition is not so serious, but you must actively protect the liver as soon as possible**, and check the hepatitis B two halves and liver color ultrasound, and correct** after clarifying**.
Elevated alanine aminotransferase activity is typical of all types of liver disease. All types include various acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, infectious mononucleosis, chronic heart failure, various infections, metastatic cancer, and granulomatous and alcoholic liver disease. More than 8-fold elevations are nonspecific and can be seen in any of the above disease states.
Highest alanine aminotransferase activity usually occurs in the setting of widespread hepatocellular injury, such as drug or viral hepatitis or acute heart failure, in which case alanine aminotransferase levels are often in the thousands or thousands of units. The 10,000 to 15,000 u l can be seen in a small number of patients with viral hepatitis who have an unstable recovery.
Alanine aminotransferase levels typically reach 500 units in patients with obstructive jaundice, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) with viral hepatitis, and cirrhosis, and less than 300 units in alcoholic liver disease. When acute choledochal obstruction caused by choledocholithiasis, alanine aminotransferase values can reach several thousand units within 24-48 hours of acute bile duct obstruction. In most hepatobiliary diseases, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels are elevated at the same time, and alanine aminotransferase is usually slightly higher than aspartate aminotransferase.
This means that the liver cells have been damaged, and to protect the liver and lower enzymes**, it can be combined with oleanolic acid tablets**. Traditional Chinese medicine is available: weeping pot grass, schisandra, salvia, large green leaves, comfrey, dandelion, red peony, Tianji yellow, knotweed, chicken bone grass, etc. >>>More
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