Is there a link between high transaminases and menopause?

Transaminases are an important part of liver function tests, and generally high transaminases are not associated with menopause.
Transaminases mostly refer to alanine aminotransferase and glutamic aminotransferase. There are many reasons for their elevation, such as fatty liver, autoimmune liver disease, various kinds of viral hepatitis, etc. Even mild elevation may occur sometimes when staying up all night and exerting oneself.
Symptoms caused by menopause may include menstrual disorders, low mood, irritability, and restlessness. If transaminases are elevated, further tests such as hepatitis markers, blood tests and blood lipids are needed to investigate the cause of the disease.
The specific situation, need to be evaluated by the doctor to determine. During the period of elevated aminotransferases, it is necessary to pay attention not to overwork, stay up late, drink alcohol, etc..