Aminotransferase 200 U more, there is no effect on the daily physical examination, if it is an entry physical examination, it will usually affect the entry, it is better to wait for the aminotransferase to drop to normal before the physical examination. Under normal circumstances, the normal reference range of transaminase is less than 40U/L. When transaminase is 200U/L, it indicates that the liver has been damaged. At this time, if you want to bring the transaminase down to normal, you need to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the cause. If necessary, you can take drugs to lower transaminases, such as bifenthrin drops or dicyclomine tablets, as prescribed by your doctor. Generally, after about 10-15 days of treatment, the patient’s aminotransferases can be reduced to normal, after which a physical examination is feasible. Aminotransferase 200 may also be due to drug factors. In this case, the aminotransferase can often be reduced to normal after 2-3 days after stopping the drug and the body is metabolized clean. Therefore, aminotransferase 200 more need to cause, the cause of treatment to reduce it to normal, and then perform a physical examination is better. In addition, patients with high aminotransferases can promote the recovery of liver function through dietary adjustments, such as eating some vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits, so as to achieve the purpose of lowering aminotransferases, while needing to pay attention to rest, not to stay up late and strenuous exercise.