High transaminases usually take at least 2-4 weeks to get down to normal.
1. High aminotransferases usually indicate damage to liver cells, possibly due to inflammation of the liver, and can be brought down by liver-protecting treatments. It usually takes at least 2-4 weeks for the aminotransferases to come down to normal, and in some cases, due to the severity of the disease, a longer treatment period may be needed.
2. There are many reasons for elevated aminotransferases, most of which are related to the liver, such as acute viral hepatitis, chronic viral hepatitis, drug induced liver injury, alcoholic liver injury, autoimmune liver disease, etc. Firstly, the cause of the disease should be clarified, and only then can the elevated aminotransferases be treated fundamentally.
If the patient’s transaminase test results appear abnormal, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment or therapy.