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How to do with high hepatitis B transaminase? Do you want to take medicine to make it drop?
1. Reduce the workload of the liver (for example, stop eating junk food, drinking, staying up late and other behaviors that will damage the liver. )

2. Provide substances (nutrition) for hepatocyte renewal, such as eating nutritious meals or health tea every day, and basic nutrients (protein, VB, VC, VA, VE, calcium and magnesium mineral mixture, etc. ) If possible. If the liver is seriously damaged, it is necessary to supplement special nutrients such as milk thistle and burdock extract, which is helpful for the regeneration of liver cells. Finally, the simplest and most difficult thing is to wait. Because liver cells are usually updated once every 0/80 days.

3. If the transaminase of hepatitis B has risen to more than 2 times the normal value, the increase of transaminase caused by physiological reasons can be ruled out, and antiviral treatment is needed in time. At present, the treatment of hepatitis B is the most reliable and effective method to reduce transaminase.