Elevated aminotransferase 135 caused by hepatitis B is abnormal, and it is recommended to take liver-protecting drugs to treat it, and consult the doctor in time to decide whether antiviral treatment is needed by combining other test results. Aminotransferases include alanine aminotransferase and aliquot aminotransferase, the normal value of alanine aminotransferase is 0~40U/L; the normal value of aliquot aminotransferase is 0~37U/L, no matter which kind of aminotransferase is elevated 135 is not normal, which belongs to a manifestation of the impaired function of the liver. There are many reasons for elevated transaminases, such as taking medications, excessive exertion, alcoholism, and chronic hepatitis. Elevated aminotransferases can be treated with liver-protecting drugs, such as Chinese herbal liver tablets, silymarin tablets, compound glycyrrhizin tablets and reduced glutathione, etc. The use of drugs needs to be guided by a physician and a pharmacist, and should not be used on its own. Hepatitis B caused by transaminase elevation 135, should go to the hospital in time for further examination, such as liver ultrasound, hepatitis B virus quantification, under the guidance of the doctor to decide whether the need for antiviral treatment.