The high level of both AST and ALT indicates the presence of liver function impairment, which may be caused by physiological factors, such as exertion, dietary factors, etc., but may also be caused by pathological factors, such as liver diseases, heart diseases, infectious diseases, etc.
1. Physiological factors:
Some patients are too tired before the examination, ghrelin and ghrelin, or eat too much high-protein, high-calorie food before the examination, or even insufficient intake of nutrients before the examination, irrational dietary structure, etc., which may have an impact on the examination results and lead to a high level.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Liver disease: when suffering from chronic hepatitis, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver and other liver diseases, it may cause damage to liver cells, which may lead to the phenomenon of high alanine aminotransferase and glutamic oxalate aminotransferase.
(2) Heart disease: For cardiac diseases such as myocarditis and heart failure, symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath and edema may occur, and high levels of AST and AST may also occur during liver function tests.
(3) Infectious diseases: When suffering from tuberculosis, viral infections and other diseases, it may also lead to transient high levels of both AST and AST.
It is recommended to consult the doctor in time when high alanine aminotransferase and alachlor aminotransferase are found in the examination, and follow the doctor’s instruction to treat the cause of the disease after determining the cause of the disease by combining with other examinations.