Can elevated glutamyl transpeptidase cause pain in the liver area?

Elevated glutamyl transpeptidase can lead to pain in the liver area, elevated glutamyl transpeptidase surfaces that the liver is damaged, and the appearance of pain in the liver area is also one of the manifestations of elevated glutamyl transpeptidase. It is recommended to have an active examination and treatment according to the cause of the disease. Elevated glutamyl transpeptidase is mainly due to liver damage, after the liver is damaged, it will cause pain in the liver area, accompanied by loss of appetite, fever, abdominal distension, jaundice and other symptoms. Elevated glutamyl transpeptidase can be caused by physiological reasons such as drinking alcohol, after strenuous exercise, or by diseases such as bile duct stones, gallbladder stones, alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc. The patient has to find out the cause of elevated glutamyl transpeptidase and then carry out treatment. Patients with elevated glutamyl transpeptidase should be careful not to smoke and drink alcohol, not to take drugs and health products, which are more harmful to the liver.