Can alcoholic liver disease be transmitted to others? We all know that excessive alcohol consumption can cause liver cell damage, which can manifest itself in serious cases as abnormal liver function indicators, such as elevated transaminases and bilirubin. When the liver cells are mildly damaged, the damaged liver cells can be slowly restored to normal through active liver care treatment, timely abstinence from alcohol, and strengthening exercise, etc. Therefore, mild alcoholic liver is not contagious and should not be too contagious to others. As the liver damage continues to aggravate, it can lead to progressive damage to liver function, manifested as a significant increase in transaminases and bilirubin, at this time, timely and effective liver care treatment, timely abstinence from alcohol, strengthen exercise, but also can not make the liver cells return to normal in the short term, and even have the possibility of progressive aggravation of the damage, but we do not worry, although severe alcoholic liver is very serious. But because the cause of liver injury is alcohol, not hepatitis virus caused by the patient, so, severe alcoholic liver does not have contagious, will not be infectious to others. It can be seen that although the clinical manifestations of liver injury are similar, the prognosis and infectiousness of patients are somewhat different because of the different causes. Not all liver injuries are contagious, right?