What to do if liver function is normal but only glutamyl transpeptidase is high?

High glutamyl transpeptidase in liver function while the rest of the indexes are normal may be related to alcohol consumption, or caused by fatty liver, cholecystitis and other diseases, which can be relieved by general treatment, medication, and if necessary, surgery.
1. Alcohol consumption factor: checking liver function after drinking a lot of alcohol may lead to high glutamyl transpeptidase, but this elevation is not obvious, and it will improve soon after stopping drinking.
2. Acute cholecystitis: when bile excretion is not smooth, transketolase can be elevated, and atropine is used for pain relief, penicillin and other anti-infective treatments, and when drug treatment is ineffective or there are complications such as perforation of the gallbladder, it is necessary to carry out cholecystectomy and so on.
3. Fatty liver: Fatty liver can also lead to high glutamyl transpeptidase. You should eat a reasonable diet, stop smoking and drinking, and control your weight. If conservative treatment is not effective, orlistat can be used for treatment.
The above medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. If your liver function is normal and only glutamyl transpeptidase is high, it may be related to other diseases such as cholangitis, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician, and adopt a scientific treatment method.