The result of 600 more aminotransferases is also very serious and can also induce liver failure and in severe cases can be life-threatening, while leading to increased aminotransferases. Commonly chronic viral hepatitis, especially during acute attacks or long recurrent attacks that do not heal. External triggers, such as exertion, alcoholism or drug-related damage can lead to exacerbation of the disease, commonly manifested by increased transaminases, and the patient may also experience pain in the liver area and scleral yellowing. In addition, there may be a decrease in protein synthesis and the formation of ascites, especially in patients with hepatitis combined with cirrhosis, and portal hypertension in later stages. The large amount of ascites is also prone to secondary infections, and serious infections can also lead to a continued increase in transaminases, so that symptomatic treatment should be actively carried out, and if necessary, also through artificial liver, or intravenous hemofiltration treatment.