Can transaminase 80 heal itself?

The normal value of aminotransferase is 0~40u/L. Physiological factors cause aminotransferase 80u/L has the possibility of self-cure; pathological factors cause aminotransferase to rise to 80u/L is difficult to self-cure. Transaminase 80u/L is a mild abnormality of liver function, which may be related to non-disease factors such as fatigue or alcohol consumption, and it is a transient elevation, which generally does not need special treatment. After resting or avoiding alcohol, transaminases can return to normal on their own, and there is a possibility of self-healing. Transaminase 80u/L may also be related to chronic viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, alcoholic liver injury, cirrhosis or liver cancer and other disease factors. Transaminase elevation caused by this kind of etiology can not be cured by itself, and often requires active treatment, and the use of hepatoprotective drugs, such as diammonium glycyrrhizinate tablets, etc., if necessary. When the phenomenon of elevated transaminases occurs, you should consult a doctor in time. The medication should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly self-medication.