Elevated aminotransferases in the absence of hepatitis indicate hepatocellular damage and can be treated by removing the cause, using medications, and changing daily habits. 1. Remove the causes: Fatty liver disease, alcoholic liver disease, drug-induced hepatitis, cholestasis and other diseases can cause elevated aminotransferases. (1) Fatty liver disease: it can be treated by controlling diet, increasing exercise and other lifestyles. (2) Alcoholic liver disease: the most important treatment measure is to quit drinking, and give nutritional support, such as supplemental protein, vitamins, etc.; medication can also be used, such as polyene phosphatidylcholine. (3) Drug-induced hepatitis: firstly, stop using the drugs that cause liver damage, and then provide symptomatic treatment to patients who already have liver damage. 2. Drug treatment: you can use liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering drugs, such as bicyclic alcohol tablets. 3. Changing daily life habits: such as quitting alcohol, paying attention to work and rest, and less staying up late. When there is no hepatitis but the transaminase is elevated, it is recommended to go to the hospital to find out the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, do not self-medication, in order to prevent adverse reactions.