Glutamine aminotransferase 80~90U/L is a mild abnormality and the situation is relatively not serious. The normal value of alachlor aminotransferase is 0~40 U/L. If alachlor aminotransferase is elevated to 80~90 U/L, it suggests mild elevation and the situation is relatively not serious. However, it is also necessary to further improve the examination to clarify the cause of elevated glutamic aminotransferase. When suffering from viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver, parasitic liver disease and other diseases, it may cause damage to liver cells, causing elevated glutamic aminotransferase. In addition, having heart disease and the occurrence of rhabdomyolysis may also lead to elevated glutamic aminotransferase. There are many reasons for liver cell damage, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, combine the results of relevant programs to identify the cause of the disease, and then treat the cause of the disease.