Whether or not transaminase 56u/L can be recovered needs to be judged according to the patient’s specific situation. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The normal range of aminotransferase is 0~40u/L. Patients with aminotransferase 56u/L are out of the normal range. However, there are more reasons for elevated aminotransferase, and most of the symptoms can be restored if they are caused by factors such as strenuous exercise, exertion, smoking, drinking, and taking medication. If it is caused by viral hepatitis, influenza, lobar pneumonia, tuberculosis and other diseases, most of the patients can return to normal after active treatment, if the patient’s condition is serious or not treated in time, may not be able to recover. As for the high transaminases caused by acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, heart failure and other conditions, most of them cannot be recovered, and only some of the patients have the possibility of recovery after standardized treatment. It is recommended that patients with transaminases of 56 u/L should consult a doctor for further examination and active treatment after finding out the cause of the disease.