High glutathione

Elevated glutathione and ghrelin may be due to chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, fatty liver, heart disease, infectious diseases, etc. It is recommended to visit a hospital promptly to determine the cause and treat the cause. Common causes and treatment methods are as follows: 1. Chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis: Glutathione transaminase and glutathione alanine transaminase are elevated when the disease is active, and the symptoms can be mild or severe. It can be treated with glutathione, glucuronide, etc.; 2. Fatty liver: divided into alcoholic fatty liver and non-alcoholic fatty liver, the former with a history of long-term heavy alcohol consumption, the latter mostly accompanied by obesity, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and other metabolic disorders. In the early stage, the elevation of transaminases is not obvious, and in severe cases, the elevation is more obvious. These patients need to control their dietary habits, quit smoking and drinking, and eat less high-fat and high-cholesterol foods. S-adenosylmethionine treatment can be applied to improve clinical symptoms and biochemical indices in patients with alcoholic fatty liver. For non-alcoholic fatty liver, liver-protective and anti-inflammatory drugs such as compound glycyrrhizin tablets and glycyrrhetinic acid diammonium enteric capsules can be given. 3. Heart diseases: For example, in acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis and heart failure, both glutamic transaminase and glutamic aminotransferase rise, and patients often have chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath and other feelings. 24-hour electrocardiographic monitoring or echocardiography is needed to exclude whether patients have abnormalities in this regard, and if If cardiac system diseases exist, the patient should be hospitalized for conditioning and discharged after the condition is stabilized; 4. Infectious diseases: such as pneumonia, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, infectious mononucleosis, etc., all have elevated glutamic oxalyl transaminase and glutamic alanine transaminase. However, each of these diseases has typical symptoms and can be diagnosed with the help of laboratory tests and then treated accordingly. 5. Other: Acute soft tissue damage, strenuous exercise and pregnancy may also have transient transaminase elevation, which should be analyzed according to the test results. It should be noted that elevated glutamic oxalyl aminotransferase and glutamic alanine aminotransferase cannot be analyzed separately, but need to be combined with other examination indexes and medical history for a comprehensive analysis to clarify the cause and active treatment.