What to do if one of the seven liver function tests is abnormal

The seven liver function tests are alanine aminotransferase, glutamine aminotransferase, glutamine/glutamine ratio, serum total protein, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, and serum total bilirubin. Generally speaking, the seven abnormalities of liver function are divided into physiological factors such as alcohol consumption and pathologic factors such as cirrhosis, and the solutions include stopping the triggering factors and drug treatment. 1. Physiological factors: physiological factors include drinking, staying up late, overeating, strenuous exercise, irregular life, etc. Patients should stop the triggering factors in time, and the symptoms can be improved slowly under normal circumstances. 2. Pathological factors: Pathological factors include alcoholic fatty liver, cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, etc., which should be treated under the guidance of doctors. For example, if it is alcoholic fatty liver, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective drugs such as dicyclomine can be chosen for treatment; if it is cirrhosis, anti-viral drugs such as entecavir and tenofovir can be chosen for treatment. In short, if the symptoms cannot be relieved in time, you should seek medical treatment to avoid serious consequences.