Transaminases 80 U/L is not recommended for alcohol consumption now that you are well. Transaminases 80U/L indicates elevated transaminases and the patient is judged to have mild liver function abnormalities. Elevated aminotransferases can be caused by physiologic reasons, including alcohol consumption, late nights, and poor rest. It may also be pathologic causes mainly including viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, drug liver injury, fatty liver disease and so on. Although the patient’s aminotransferase 80U/L was normalized after treatment, it is still necessary to observe the patient for a period of time and review regularly as prescribed by the doctor. Meanwhile, it is recommended that the patient should not drink alcohol after recovery, because alcohol does great damage to the liver. Although the aminotransferase index has returned to normal, there is no guarantee that the disease will not recur, especially for patients who have been drinking alcohol for a long time, the possibility of recurrence of liver damage is very high. It is recommended that patients try to quit drinking, develop good living habits, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and ensure a regular and healthy diet.