For non-contagious liver function abnormalities you can be admitted, but if you have contagious liver function abnormalities it is recommended to treat them thoroughly before you are admitted. Liver function abnormalities are generally categorized into infectious and non-infectious. For patients with non-infectious liver function abnormalities, such as fatty liver, alcoholic liver, etc., such diseases are not infectious and usually do not affect normal work, and patients only need to improve their symptoms through active treatment. However, if the patient is infectious liver function abnormality, such as viral hepatitis, this kind of disease has more ways of transmission, due to some work may involve a certain way of transmission, such as hospitals, food manufacturing, etc., carrying disease-causing factors is very easy to have an impact on the work, resulting in unnecessary trouble. Therefore, it is usually recommended that these patients receive regular treatment and have their liver function normalized before they start working. For patients with abnormal liver function, the cause of the disease should be determined in time and receive regular treatment. At the same time, do not put too much pressure on yourself, so as not to affect the effect of treatment.