Is the aspartate aminotransferase index 69 high?

Aspartate aminotransferase is also known as Glutamine aminotransferase, and a Glutamine aminotransferase indicator of 69 U/L is on the high side. Glutamine aminotransferase is an important indicator in liver function labs, used to test whether liver cells are damaged. The normal value of alachlor aminotransferase is 0-40 U/L, so 69 U/L is on the high side. The high alachlor aminotransferase index may be caused by physiological factors, such as fatigue, strenuous exercise, frequent late nights, alcoholism, etc. After timely rest, supplemental sleep, avoid alcohol and other lifestyle interventions, alachlor aminotransferase can be restored to normal levels. Higher-than-normal alachlor aminotransferase can also be caused by hepatitis B, fatty liver, cirrhosis and other liver and gallbladder diseases, which generally indicates that the patient has hepatocellular damage, and further examination is needed to clarify the cause of the disease. Therefore, after excluding physiological factors, patients with high AAT should consult a doctor for further examination to find out the cause of high AAT and treat the symptoms.