Transferase usually refers to aminotransferase, and high transferase may be caused by physiological factors, alcoholic hepatitis, viral hepatitis, heart disease and other factors. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and treat the disease after the cause is clarified under the doctor’s guidance.
1. Physiological factors: If you work late at night for a long period of time, overwork, insufficient sleep, etc., it may lead to abnormal liver function, which will lead to a transient increase in transferases. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. After ensuring sufficient sleep time and developing regular work and rest habits, it will gradually return to normal.
2. Alcoholic hepatitis: Inflammatory lesions of the liver, usually caused by long-term alcohol consumption, causing damage to the liver. At the same time, it can also cause the elevation of transferase. It is necessary to quit drinking in daily life.
3. Viral hepatitis: usually caused by various hepatitis viruses that lead to liver damage, thus causing the disease. Clinical symptoms such as fatigue, nausea and other discomforts can occur, which can also cause the symptoms of elevated transferase. It can be treated with oral entecavir, lamivudine, dalatasvir and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
4. Heart disease: such as myocardial infarction, transglutaminase can be significantly elevated.
It is recommended to consult the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.