Polarizing fluid does not lower aminotransferases. Polarizing solution is a kind of intravenous solution composed of insulin, potassium chloride and glucose solution, which has the effect of protecting ischemic heart muscle, improving sinus and atrial conduction, preventing cardiac arrhythmia, etc., and does not have the effect of lowering aminotransferase. Patients with high transaminases need to actively search for the cause of the disease and treat the cause. In addition, general treatments such as paying attention to rest, abstaining from alcohol, and applying liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering medications, such as polyene phosphatidylcholine, reduced glutathione, silymarin, etc., can also be taken. If you find high transaminases, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s advice for further treatment or therapy, and do not use medication on your own to avoid adverse effects.