Glutamine aminotransferase 50U/L is mildly high and usually not serious, but if the patient’s glutamine aminotransferase is significantly elevated at the same time, it is mostly suggestive of a more serious condition. Under normal circumstances, glutamic transaminase is 0~40U/L, the current test result is 50U/L, which is mildly high, not more than two times the normal value, most of them are meaningless. However, if the patient has anorexia and other uncomfortable symptoms, or alanine aminotransferase is elevated at the same time, it may suggest the existence of liver function injury, such as alcoholic liver injury, drug liver injury, etc., which is usually more serious. If the patient appears to be 50U/L, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment.