What does a high glutamyltransferase of 240 indicate?

Glutamyltransferase, or glutamyltransferase, 240 U/L suggests liver function impairment, which may be caused by a variety of reasons and is treated by proper rest or oral liver-protecting medications.
The normal value of glutamyltransferase is 0~45U/L, which is an important indicator for evaluating liver function. When liver cells are damaged, glutamyltransferase enters into the bloodstream, and the concentration in the bloodstream will increase.
Glutamyl transferase 240U/L indicates impaired liver function. If other test results are normal and there are triggers such as alcohol consumption, it can be recovered by itself through rest and abstinence from alcohol; if it is accompanied by other indicators of abnormality, such as increased glutamyltransferase and lowered albumin, etc., it may indicate abnormal liver function caused by pathological factors, and liver-protecting drugs, such as diammonium glycyrrhizinate, etc., can be taken.
When glutamyl transferase is elevated, you should consult a doctor in time and use medication and treatment under the doctor’s guidance to avoid adverse consequences.