When glutamyl transpeptidase reaches 95, it is generally close to twice the normal value, and the cause of this elevation needs to be analyzed in combination with other indicators. If there is no abnormality in the liver function of aminotransferases, bilirubin and albumin, but only glutamyl transpeptidase is elevated, it is necessary to consider whether there is a habit of long-term alcohol consumption. For example, alcoholic hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis can lead to elevated indicators. In addition, it is necessary to exclude fatty liver, patients with fatty liver will appear this index is elevated, but also to see whether there are some underlying diseases. Chronic diseases require long-term use of medications, and liver damage from chronic medications can also lead to an increase in this indicator. Therefore, it is necessary to give up alcohol, if there is fatty liver to low cholesterol diet, do not eat fried, greasy food, must adhere to the exercise, weight loss to more than 10% of the original fatty liver may gradually improve, the index may recover. In addition, when this indicator is reviewed regularly but does not decrease, it is also necessary to exclude autoimmune diseases, and never take drugs that are harmful to the liver.