Glutathione exists in various liver and heart cells, mainly hepatocytes, and there are many causes of elevated glutathione, so it is recommended that patients should be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor after the cause is clearly identified, and should not be used arbitrarily. Directly reduce glutathione aminotransferase usually use liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering drugs, often based on traditional Chinese medicine, but also can be applied to Western medicine: 1. Traditional Chinese medicine: glycyrrhetinic acid preparations for anti-inflammatory, protection of liver cell membranes and regulation of liver function has a better efficacy. Commonly used diammonium glycyrrhizate capsules, compound glycyrrhetinic acid tablets, magnesium isoglycyrrhizate injection, monoammonium glycyrrhizate, etc. Silymarin tablets, pentamidine, bifenthrin drops, pentamidine capsules, hepatoprotective tablets and other drugs can also reduce the level of ghrelin while treating liver diseases; 2. Western drugs: reduced glutathione, thiopronin tablets, atomorelin, ursodeoxycholic acid and other western liver protection drugs have a protective effect on liver cells, reduce liver ghrelin and promote liver cell regeneration. For viral hepatitis, patients should also use interferon, entecavir, tenofovir and other drugs for antiviral treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The common diseases that cause GTA are viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, drug-related hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc. Therefore, patients need to first clarify the specific cause and then carry out targeted treatment. At the same time, you should quit smoking and drinking, keep your mood relaxed, exercise properly, avoid staying up late, long-term stress and other factors that may trigger the re-emergence of ALT, and follow up regularly according to your doctor’s requirements.