Glutamine transaminase 60~70U/L, higher than the normal range, belongs to the mild liver function abnormality, generally not serious, but to determine whether the condition is serious can not be judged simply by the glutamine transaminase level. However, whether the condition is serious or not cannot be judged solely by the level of GATT. It should also be analyzed in conjunction with the cause of the disease and the presence of other symptoms.
1. Not serious: such as drinking alcohol, excessive fatigue, etc., can cause transient elevation of AST, the condition is generally not serious, and usually do not need to be treated, regular review of liver function will do. Usually quit smoking and drinking, avoid overwork, and maintain a regular routine.
2. More serious: Mostly seen in pathological diseases, such as hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, drug liver injury, etc., can check the liver ultrasound, hepatitis B five, etc., for the cause of treatment, and at the same time, use drugs to protect liver function, such as bisabolol tablets, bisabolol drip pills.
Usually abstain from alcohol, avoid the use of drugs that have damage to the liver, eat a light diet, do not stay up all night, and live a regular life. Specific medication should be under the guidance of a doctor.