Transaminases are not reduced as quickly as possible. Aminotransferase recovery is a gradual process, and usually does not happen all at once. There are many ways to reduce aminotransferases, but you can’t blindly use enzyme lowering to achieve the effect of lowering aminotransferases, not the faster the better, but according to the patient’s physical quality, condition, and clinical situation and other comprehensive judgment, to choose the best treatment plan, in order to achieve the purpose of lowering aminotransferases. Transaminase is an essential enzyme in the normal functioning of the liver, and it can reflect the functioning of the liver to a certain extent. Increased transaminases are often indicative of liver damage, such as alcoholic liver, fatty liver, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and so on. High transaminase is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis, and then under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid aggravating the condition and causing adverse consequences.