High liver function transaminases in pregnant women may be caused by endocrine changes, overwork, drug liver damage, intrahepatic cholestasis and so on.
1. Endocrine changes: changes in hormone secretion levels in the body after pregnancy and the increased burden on the liver can lead to a mild increase in liver function transaminases.
2. Over-exertion: Over-exertion or strenuous exercise during pregnancy may lead to high liver aminotransferase.
3. drug liver damage: blindly use drugs during pregnancy, such as erythromycin, etc., the side effects of drugs will lead to liver transaminase elevation.
4. Intrahepatic cholestasis: Pregnant women with intrahepatic cholestasis may have bile stagnation due to poor bile drainage after obstruction, which may cause certain damage to liver cells and may lead to elevated liver transaminases.
There are many reasons for high liver transaminases in pregnant women, and it is recommended to consult a doctor if the condition is serious.