Which high liver function test is most dangerous?

High levels of prothrombin, globulin, aminotransferases and bilirubin in liver function tests are dangerous. Too high a level of globulin suggests the possibility of cancer, while a high level of aminotransferases suggests damage to liver cells, and a high level of prothrombin time is dangerous, and usually indicates serious damage or necrosis of liver cells. Elevated bilirubin levels are also dangerous and may be related to abnormalities in liver and gallbladder metabolism. Bilirubin will pass through the bloodstream and enter other organs, especially affecting the heart function, and usually represents degeneration and necrosis of liver cells. It is important to have more rest in life, and try not to drink alcohol for a long time or stay up late, so as not to increase the metabolic burden of the liver. It is recommended that patients with abnormal liver function should do ultrasound and detailed blood tests to determine the cause of the disease, and then cooperate with regular hospitals for active treatment!