There are many reasons for taking liver protective drugs and antiviral drugs, but the glutamic acid and glutamic acid are both high to over 200, including poor treatment effect, exposure to liver damage factors and transient transaminase elevation. 1. Poor therapeutic effect: The enzyme-lowering effect of liver-protecting drugs and antiviral drugs is not significant, and generally does not lead to a significant decrease in aminotransferases. If there is no effective treatment for the cause of the disease, the phenomenon of elevated ghrelin may occur. 2. Exposure to liver damage factors: during the treatment process, poor lifestyle and dietary habits, such as alcoholism and smoking, eating spicy, greasy and irritating foods, etc. will aggravate the damage to the liver, which will lead to the elevation of ghrelin. 3. Transient transaminase elevation: In the use of interferon for antiviral treatment, when the body is clearing the infected liver cells, there will be a manifestation of the immune response to interferon, that is, the transaminase will be elevated. If the patient is not feeling well, he should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and take active treatment.