Is it important that the three transaminases in liver function are high?

Whether the three transaminases of liver function are high or not depends on the situation, such as mildly high due to physiological factors is not important, but if it is due to pathologic factors, there is a tendency to gradually increase, it is more important.
The three aminotransferases of liver function refer to the high levels of alanine aminotransferase, glutamic oxalamine aminotransferase and glutamyl aminotransferase, which are mainly used to evaluate liver function and to determine whether there is any damage to the hepatocytes. The aminotransferases are generally found in the cytoplasm or mitochondria of hepatocytes, and the destruction of the hepatocytes or the damage of liver function will lead to the elevation of the aminotransferases.
If the transaminases are slightly elevated due to physiological factors such as over-exercise, late night, improper diet, etc., it does not matter, and can be normalized through rest, adjustment of work and rest, and diet.
If hepatitis, drug liver injury, biliary tract obstruction and other pathological factors caused by the three transaminase elevation, there is a trend of gradual increase, is more important, need to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s advice to give targeted treatment.
It is recommended that patients with elevated liver aminotransferases consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.