Low alachlor aminotransferase and alachlor aminotransferase usually have no special clinical significance, for example, it may occur when the activity level is relatively low recently and the diet is relatively light. The normal range of normal values for ALT and AST is 0-40 U/L, depending on the reagent used, and is commonly used in clinical liver function tests. If alanine aminotransferase and glutamic aminotransferase are elevated, it indicates that there is liver damage, and it is necessary to cause vigilance and further improve the relevant examinations to clarify the causes of liver damage, such as common viral hepatitis, such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis E, etc., and it may be from alcoholic hepatitis, steatohepatitis, and drug-induced hepatitis, etc.. Factors in life, such as drinking alcohol, staying up late, and exertion, may cause transaminase elevation, and different situations need to be clarified and treated accordingly.