Is alanine aminotransferase 47 high or normal?



Glutaminase 47U/L is mildly high, and the normal reference range is 7~40U/L.

Albuminous aminotransferase is an indicator of liver function, if the indicator is slightly high, but the body does not feel obviously uncomfortable, you can review the liver function after a period of time.

If your body feels obviously uncomfortable, you should seek medical attention immediately. With viral hepatitis, as well as infectious liver diseases such as hepatitis B and C, alanine aminotransferase may be elevated. In people who drink a lot of alcohol or have been drinking for a long time, the metabolism of alcohol through the liver increases the burden on the liver, and higher values appear.

In addition, fat accumulation in obese people or long-term use of medications that damage the liver can also cause an increase in alanine aminotransferase.

There are many reasons for the increase in the value of the single item of alanine aminotransferase, and it is necessary to find out the specific cause in order to treat the cause and symptoms.