The elevated transaminases caused by fatty liver are different from general liver cell damage. The excessive deposition of fat in the liver of patients with fatty liver leads to overloading of liver cells causing a decline in various functions. Patients are advised to do the following: 1) stop drinking; 2) eat a light diet; 3) strengthen exercise and control weight. Doing the above three points, fat deposits in the liver will be reduced or cleared, and transaminases can drop on their own. If you want to strengthen the effect, you can take oral silymarin capsules and dicyclomine tablets together, but you must remind patients that oral medications are only auxiliary treatment, if you do not strengthen the management from your own life and diet, the effect of taking medications alone is very little.