Transpeptidase generally refers to glutamyl transpeptidase, which can be lowered by adjusting lifestyle habits if caused by physiological factors, or by treating the primary disease with medication if caused by pathological factors.
The normal range of glutamyl transpeptidase is 11-50 U/L for men and 7-32 U/L for women, and it can be elevated by physiological factors such as alcoholism, high protein diet, etc. or by pathological factors such as hepatitis.
Elevations due to physiological factors may return to normal after improvement of lifestyle habits, such as abstinence from alcohol and modification of high-protein diets, among other measures. Hepatitis may decrease after systematic treatment with drugs such as lamivudine and entecavir, and it is recommended to standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
In the case of 200U/L glutamyl transpeptidase, you should go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor, avoid unauthorized use of medication or treatment.