Drinking chrysanthemum tea can’t lower transaminase, and elevated transaminase can be treated with regular liver-protecting drugs, such as dicyclomine.
Chrysanthemum belongs to traditional Chinese medicine, has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, calming the liver and brightening the eyes, may have a certain effect on the elevated transaminases, but chrysanthemum tea does not reach the value of medicinal use, can be used as an auxiliary treatment of liver function abnormalities, can not be used as the main treatment of elevated transaminases.
There are many reasons for elevated transaminases, such as fatty liver, viral hepatitis, drug-induced liver damage, cirrhosis and so on. Patients with elevated transaminases should first pay attention to find the primary disease and treat the primary disease. Secondly, for patients with significantly elevated transaminases, liver-protecting drugs can be given, such as bicyclic alcohol, liver protection tablets and other drugs.
Patients with elevated aminotransferases should be treated regularly under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delays.