The time it takes for aminotransferases to drop from 96U/L to 40U/L varies from person to person and cannot be generalized, it usually takes 2~4 weeks, but the exact time of recovery will fluctuate slightly. The normal range of aminotransferases is 0~40U/L, and a result of 96U/L is higher than normal, suggesting that there is liver hepatocellular damage. If there is inflammation in the patient’s liver, oral hepatoprotective drugs can be prescribed, such as hepatoprotective tablets, compound glycyrrhizin, usually about 2~4 weeks the patient’s aminotransferases can be restored to a healthy level. If the transaminase is elevated due to chronic viral hepatitis, autoimmune liver disease and other diseases, or if the patient’s physical condition is poor, the general recovery time will be relatively longer. Therefore, the time for aminotransferases to drop from 96U/L to 40U/L varies from person to person, and it is recommended to consult a specialist for the exact recovery time. It is recommended that patients with abnormal transaminase results go to a regular hospital for timely consultation and treatment.