The normal value of alanine aminotransferase is 0~40U/L, and 48.1U/L is on the high side.
Glutamine A transaminase is one of the common indicators of liver function, and its normal reference range is 0~40U/L. When the test result is 48.1U/L, it is at a high level, which suggests liver injury, and the common causes include late night, alcohol, exertion, medication, viral infection, etc. It is usually recommended that the patient exclude interfering factors, and then review the liver function after 1 week, and carry out the pathogenetic examination, etc. After removing the factors of late night, exertion, medication, and virus, it can be considered as physiological elevation of the liver function.
If the result is normal after removing factors such as late night, exertion, drugs, etc., it can be considered as physiological elevation and does not need treatment. If the result is still elevated or accompanied by hepatitis virus, liver-protecting and anti-viral treatments should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.
In the above cases, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the guidance and advice of a specialized physician.