High transaminases can come down in a few days

There are many types of aminotransferases, generally glutathione aminotransferase and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase are the most important, often used as a reference value for abnormal liver function. For patients with high aminotransferases, medication is needed to lower aminotransferases, and the specific time needs to be decided according to the condition factors. 1, mildly elevated: common in cases such as prolonged late night, overwork, strenuous exercise, cold, pregnancy, as well as patients consuming greasy and stimulating diet before receiving the examination, generally only need to adjust life and diet habits and ensure sufficient rest, generally 1-2 weeks to recover; 2 High or severely elevated: For hepatitis, cirrhosis, tuberculosis and other diseases causing elevated transaminases, a longer recovery period is usually required. The patient’s recovery determines how long it takes for the transaminases to decrease. It may take about 2-4 weeks or longer for treatment. Patients are advised to take medication regularly and quantitatively as prescribed by their doctors. Patients with elevated aminotransferases should actively improve the examination to clarify the specific cause of the disease and then target treatment. At the same time, patients should ensure sufficient rest, avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, or consuming too oily or spicy diet to increase the burden on the liver. Jogging, ping pong, tai chi and other soothing exercises can be performed to enhance physical fitness.