Can amylase be elevated after strenuous exercise

Strenuous exercise does not usually lead to elevated amylase, but it may be that strenuous exercise triggers other diseases such as appendicitis, leading to elevated amylase. Usually, acute pancreatitis, cholecystitis and other diseases lead to amylase secretion and excretion obstacles, which may lead to amylase elevation.
Amylase is mainly secreted by the pancreas, and generally strenuous exercise does not directly cause elevated amylase.
Usually, acute pancreatitis, pancreatic head cancer and other diseases cause pancreatic secretion and excretion dysfunction, which may lead to amylase elevation, and may be accompanied by severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. The excretion of pancreatic fluid needs to pass through the duodenal papilla to the small intestine. Diseases such as cholecystitis and gallstones may lead to bile ducts not being smooth, which may also lead to elevated amylase.
The presence of elevated amylase may also be due to other reasons, and you should seek medical attention to identify the cause and treat it promptly under the guidance of your doctor.