What’s going on with an elevated alanine aminotransferase of 106 U/L during weight loss?

During the weight loss period, the elevation of ghrelin to 106 U/L may be caused with medication liver injury, fatty liver, intrahepatic bile duct stones and other factors.
1. Pharmacological liver injury: some people use diet pills to lose weight, but diet pills are mainly used to control weight through diarrhea or appetite suppression, and some of the ingredients have obvious toxic effects on the liver, and long-term use of these pills will cause pharmacological liver injury, which will lead to the phenomenon of elevated alanine aminotransferase.
2. Fatty liver: diet control is needed during weight loss, and excessive dieting will lead to hypoproteinemia, which makes the body lack of amino acids and calories. At this time, the body will use its own stored fat, but there is no amino acid that can consume fat, which will lead to the accumulation of fat in the liver and cause fatty liver, which will lead to the symptom of elevated ghrelin of 106 U/L.
3. Intrahepatic bile duct stones: After suffering from intrahepatic bile duct stones, the bile cannot be excreted to the duodenum normally, and it will flow back to the liver and enter the blood through the liver cells, which will damage the function of the liver and cause the ALT elevation of 106 U/L.
Weight loss should be done in a scientific and reasonable way, and if there is any abnormality in your body, you should seek medical advice as soon as possible.