What are the symptoms of high glutamic glutamate

If the cause is physiological, there are no symptoms, but if it is pathologic, nausea, fatigue, chest pain, fever, jaundice and other symptoms may appear. 1. Physiological high aminotransferase: Normal people may have high aminotransferase after exertion, strenuous exercise, or eating greasy food, and usually have no symptoms. In addition, pregnant women may also have elevated aminotransferases. 2. Pathologically high glutamic and glutamic-alpha transaminases: (1) Liver diseases: such as toxic hepatitis, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, etc., which may be manifested as nausea, vomiting, body sleepiness, insomnia and dreaminess, thirst, aversion to oil and grease, drowsiness, and pain in the liver area. (2) Heart diseases: such as heart failure, myocarditis, may manifest as palpitation, chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, body swelling and other symptoms. (3) Biliary tract diseases: such as gallstones and cholecystitis, which may manifest symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, fever, pain in the right upper abdomen, and jaundice during the acute attack. If the test results of the patient’s ghrelin and ghrelin aminotransferase are abnormal, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out scientific and reasonable targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.