What to do if you have an elevated aminotransferase on a medical retest

Physical examination retest transaminase elevation can be considered to take diammonium glycyrrhizinate capsule, glutathione tablets and other liver-protecting drugs treatment. There are many reasons for transaminase elevation, first of all, we should clarify the cause of transaminase elevation, treat the cause of the disease at the same time, combined with the use of liver-protecting drugs to reduce transaminase. 1. If the transaminase is elevated due to long-term heavy drinking, first of all, you should quit drinking, and if necessary, you can take compound glycyrrhizin tablets, liver protection tablets and other drugs. If there is a combination of alcoholic cirrhosis, it is also necessary to carry out the relevant treatment for cirrhosis. 2. If the elevation of aminotransferase is caused by hepatocellular damage due to medication, first of all, all medications that cause liver damage should be avoided. If it is necessary to take medications that can cause liver damage, it is necessary to choose whether or not to discontinue the use of such medications under the guidance of the doctor, and if necessary, it is possible to use the capsule of diammonium glycyrrhizinate together, and so on. 3. If the elevated aminotransferases are caused by fatty liver disease, the first step is to change dietary habits, reduce weight and avoid staying up late to minimize liver cell damage, and at the same time, drugs such as dicyclomine can be used to treat the disease. 4. If it is due to viral hepatitis that leads to elevated aminotransferase, first of all, antiviral drugs should be taken, and glutathione tablets can be applied if necessary. The above drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them and should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions. In addition, elevated aminotransferases do not always need drugs to reduce aminotransferases, should be timely to the regular hospital, clear cause, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.