Glutaminase 132 is generally abnormal, higher than the normal reference value, it is recommended to consult a doctor for detailed examination in time. Albumin transaminase is a liver-specific enzyme, the normal range is generally between 0 and 40 (different hospitals may vary), and its value is more than 2 times over the normal value, suggesting impaired liver function. Some drugs such as anti-tumor drugs, anti-tuberculosis drugs, viral hepatitis, fatty liver, cholecystitis and other organic liver diseases, as well as prolonged late-night fatigue, alcohol consumption, etc. can be caused by transaminase elevation. Liver function, hepatitis B five indicators should be further examined, and quantitative testing of hepatitis B virus DNA should be carried out if necessary. In case of viral hepatitis, antiviral and hepatoprotective treatments, such as entecavir and polyenphosphatidylcholine, etc., and in case of alcoholic liver disease, alcohol should be quit in time and hepatoprotective treatments, such as metadoxine and polyenphosphatidylcholine, etc., should be carried out. It is recommended that patients with elevated GATS should consult a doctor for further detailed examination, pay attention to rest, prohibit alcohol consumption and do not use drugs indiscriminately. If there is any discomfort, consult your doctor.