Hepatitis B virus replication high transaminase 60 need treatment

Hepatitis B virus replication high transaminase 60U/L can be temporarily left untreated for the time being, elective review of liver function, if persistently elevated, antiviral treatment is required. The normal range of transaminase is 0~40U/L. Transaminase 60U/L is only slightly elevated and can be normalized through rest. When liver cells are damaged by inflammation, toxicity, necrosis, etc., transaminases are released into the bloodstream, causing serum transaminases to rise. When only 1% of the liver cells are damaged, the transaminases will be doubled. Patients need to have their liver function rechecked after 1 week, and if the liver function returns to normal through lifestyle adjustments, no treatment is needed. If the aminotransferases rise further, antiviral therapy and hepatoprotective therapy are needed. Chronic hepatitis B patients need to consult the doctor in time, standardized treatment under the guidance of the physician, usually life must pay attention to the diet, you can eat more light food, avoid staying up all night, overwork.