An alanine aminotransferase of 148 U/L and an alachlor aminotransferase of 93 U/L is considered high and is not normal.
Normally, the range of both alanine aminotransferase as well as alachlor aminotransferase should be less than 40 U/L. If the alanine aminotransferase is 148 U/L and the alachlor aminotransferase is 93 U/L, then both are abnormal, which means that there has been a problem with the liver function and the liver cells have been damaged.
It may be caused by alcohol, drugs, fatty liver, autoimmune disease and other diseases, which need to be taken seriously.
When there is an elevated transaminase, you need to seek medical attention in a timely manner to identify the cause of the liver cell damage under the guidance of your doctor, and remove the cause so that adequate treatment can be carried out to promote the return of transaminase to normal.