High transaminases may cause right back pain, which is considered to be caused by liver cancer, cholecystitis and other diseases. However, if the elevated aminotransferase is caused by exertion, right back pain will not usually occur.
The determination of whether high aminotransferase causes right back pain depends on the specific situation and cannot be generalized, as there is obvious individual variability.
If high aminotransferase is caused by hepatobiliary diseases, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, etc., it may cause right back pain, which is mostly considered to be caused by pain in the liver area radiating to the back.
However, elevated aminotransferases are not necessarily caused by the disease. If the elevated aminotransferases are caused by overwork, it usually does not cause right back pain. In addition, right back pain can also be caused by frozen shoulder, herpes zoster, pleurisy and other diseases.
To summarize, patients with high aminotransferase and right back pain need to go to the hospital, undergo relevant examinations, and then clarify the specific causes under the guidance of professional physicians.