High alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, and alachlor aminotransferase may be caused by exercise or liver injury. If all three enzymes are elevated, just a little bit higher, but the others are normal, it may be due to strenuous exercise or cold and fever, you can rest for a period of time to reexamine. If all three are significantly elevated, it may be caused by liver function injury, and it is necessary to actively improve the abdominal ultrasound, Hepatitis B pentameter, etc. to clarify whether there is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or drug liver injury. Once the diagnosis is clear, symptomatic treatment should be given: antiviral treatment such as oral or intravenous entecavir, and liver-protecting treatment such as glutathione. When abnormal liver function tests occur, it is necessary to pay enough attention and go to the hospital in time. Medications should be administered under the direction of a doctor.