First, if transaminase is high, transaminase is a very important health indicator. Usually, the appearance of high transaminase usually makes people suspect that their liver has problems. Transaminase is distributed in heart cells, liver cells, muscle cells and kidney cells, and is usually the most common in liver cells. When human liver cells are damaged, transaminase will be released into the blood, which will lead to the increase of transaminase index in blood test.
Viral hepatitis Viral hepatitis is one of the common diseases that cause high transaminase. A variety of drugs and chemicals caused by drugs can lead to the increase of transaminase, which can return to normal after stopping taking drugs. Myocarditis, acute myocardial infarction, heart failure and other cardiomyopathy are also the culprit leading to high transaminase. Acute attack of cholecystitis and gallstones caused by biliary tract diseases can not only be accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice, fever, vomiting and other symptoms, but also lead to the increase of serum bilirubin and transaminase.
Pregnancy, fetal cholecystitis and gallstones can lead to high transaminase, which can return to normal after drug withdrawal. Myocarditis, acute myocardial infarction, heart failure and other cardiomyopathy are also the culprit leading to high transaminase. Acute attack of cholecystitis and gallstones caused by biliary tract diseases, accompanied by abdominal pain and nausea.
Avoid drinking 0% alcohol to metabolize in the liver. Alcohol will destroy the normal enzyme system of liver cells, which will directly damage liver cells and lead to liver cell necrosis. Therefore, exercise does not mean that there is something wrong with the liver. Long-term fatigue may also increase the probability of high transaminase, so we should pay more attention to it in daily life.