What should I do if I take medication for tuberculosis with elevated transaminases?

Tuberculosis medication with elevated transaminases, clinically many kinds of anti-tuberculosis drugs, can appear liver function damage, such as isoniazid, rifampin, rifapentine and so on. When liver function damage occurs, the treatment is different depending on the situation: 1. For simple elevated transaminases, liver-protective drugs, such as silymarin, polyphosphocholine, liver protection tablets, etc., can be added, and liver function should be regularly reviewed and observed. 2. If the patient has liver function damage, avoid using other drugs that continue to have liver function damage, and pay attention to rest, drink more water, get enough sleep, and eat more fresh vegetables.