Symptoms of high liver enzymes

In the case of high liver enzymes, the patient is mostly considered to be suffering from elevated glutathione and glutamic oxalacetic transaminases as a result of liver function tests. In patients with elevated aminotransferases, the first thing that can happen is that the patient may experience weakness and some patients may experience nausea and vomiting, which is a reaction to liver cell necrosis and poor liver function. In some severe cases, there may also be an increase in total bilirubin and indirect bilirubin. If the total bilirubin is between 17.1 and 34.2 μmol/L, jaundice cannot be detected by the naked eye. If the patient’s total bilirubin is elevated above 34.2 μmol/L, yellow staining of the skin and sclera can be detected by the naked eye. In such cases, the patient should have further blood tests for hepatitis B DNA or hepatitis C RNA to see if there is any possibility of hepatitis. If it is hepatitis, the patient is considered to have virus replication, the patient has further liver function damage and is in the window period of virus replication, at this time, we should actively consider antiviral treatment, you can consider oral medication, you can also consider injecting interferon for further treatment.