Is aspartate aminotransferase 60 serious?

Aspartate aminotransferase 60 U/L is not considered serious.
Aspartate aminotransferase is normally found in the mitochondria of cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes and is used to test for liver cell damage, with normal values ranging from 0 to 40 U/L. An aspartate aminotransferase level of 60 U/L is considered to be mildly high.
A high aspartate aminotransferase level indicates the presence of liver cell damage, which is often caused by fatty liver, alcoholic liver, hepatitis B, cirrhosis and other liver and gallbladder diseases, and may also be affected by external factors such as medications, exercise, eating and alcohol consumption. Therefore, further examination is needed, and the doctor will analyze the situation according to the specific circumstances.
If diagnosed with pathological causes, liver-protecting drugs such as allylphosphatidylcholine capsules and glucuronolactone tablets can be taken under the guidance of the doctor, and attention should be paid to the development of healthy living habits.
If the patient is not feeling well, he should consult a doctor in time.