When the liver is damaged, alanine aminotransferase will increase, but there are many reasons for the high alanine aminotransferase, such as: ① strenuous exercise; ② Inflammation, necrosis, poisoning, etc. It occurs in liver cells, causing liver cells to be damaged, and transaminase will be released into the blood, thus increasing serum transaminase; ③ Biliary obstructive diseases, such as gallstones, are also one of the reasons for the high level of transglutaminase. ④ During acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis and heart failure, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase increased; ⑤ Some infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and infectious mononucleosis.
Glutamyl transferase is an important index of liver function, which can effectively reflect liver function. The abbreviation of medicine is G G T, and the glutamyltransferase in serum mainly comes from the hepatobiliary system, and a small part is located in pancreas and kidney. Therefore, if glutamyltransferase is found to be high, the hepatobiliary problem should be considered first.
I suggest you go to the hospital for a check-up and see what the doctor says.