If a child has elevated glutathione or glutamic acid aminotransferase, there are several ways to deal with it. The first is to give the child timely liver-protective and enzyme-lowering medication, such as compound glycopyrrolate. The second is to give the child timely antiviral treatment, because most of the elevated glutathione or ghrelin in children is related to various viral infections, for example, children infected with EBV can cause an increase in transaminases. At this time, children should be given timely anti-EBV infections, such as acyclovir or ganciclovir. Once the viral infection is controlled, the transaminases will naturally decrease.