Will high cardiac enzymes heal on their own?

Whether high cardiac enzymes can be cured by themselves needs to be judged according to the specific causes of the elevated cardiac enzymes, but generally speaking, most of the diseases that lead to increased cardiac enzymes cannot be cured by themselves, and a small portion of cardiac enzymes that are caused by physiological reasons can be cured by themselves. Cardiac myosin is a general term for a variety of enzymes present in the heart muscle. When cardiac myosin is elevated, it needs to be further combined with clinical manifestations, electrocardiograms, and other serum biochemistry tests to make a comprehensive judgment. Elevated cardiac enzymes can also occur in some people due to strenuous exercise, and these conditions usually resolve spontaneously. Most of the cardiac enzymes are related to diseases, including heart diseases, such as myocardial infarction, myocarditis, etc.; liver diseases, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc.; biliary tract diseases, such as cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, etc.; cancers, such as lymphosarcoma, leukemia, etc.; and other diseases, such as renal injuries, brain damage, etc. These conditions are usually difficult to be cured spontaneously. These conditions are usually difficult to cure on their own and require appropriate treatment after the cause of the condition has been identified. It is recommended that people with elevated cardiac enzymes should consult a doctor in a timely manner to determine the cause of the condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.