The two enzymes can indirectly reflect the state of liver function, whether there is liver function damage, and whether there is liver cell necrosis, these two enzymes are more sensitive indicators to observe whether the patient has liver function damage. If the patient is a normal person physical examination, and there is an elevation of glutamic acid and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, and the viral hepatitis is excluded, it is considered that the patient has been drinking alcohol, taking medication or staying up late, being tired and in a bad mood a week before the blood draw, which may cause the patient’s aminotransferase to rise further. For this kind of situation, patients need to actively pay attention to more rest, do not stay up late, do not strain, do not drink alcohol, moderate to take lower transaminase drugs, such as dicyclomine tablets, patients will recover in about 7-10 days. In addition, for patients with chronic viral hepatitis B, or chronic viral hepatitis C, if there is an elevation of glutathione transaminase, the patient also needs to actively draw blood to check hepatitis B DNA, hepatitis C RNA, to see if the virus has replicated, if the virus has replicated, combined with liver function damage, the first patient needs to actively antiviral treatment, in addition to liver preservation treatment.