Elevated bilirubin but normal aminotransferases are commonly seen in pathologic jaundice, which is not a normal phenomenon. Bilirubin includes direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin and total bilirubin, and jaundice is caused by the elevation of bilirubin in the blood. If the test result shows that all three bilirubins are elevated but aminotransferase is normal, it is usually necessary to consider the existence of pathological jaundice, such as hemolytic jaundice, obstructive jaundice, hepatocellular jaundice, etc, which is not a normal phenomenon in such cases. If bilirubin is elevated but transaminase is normal, it is recommended to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a comprehensive judgment based on the patient’s specific situation, rather than making a blind judgment on your own.