How to regulate people with high aminotransferases

High transaminases are mostly related to physiological factors such as diet and exercise, and pathological factors such as fatty liver and acute viral hepatitis, etc. It is recommended to adjust lifestyle habits and take bicyclomethyl alcohol tablets and entecavir dispersible tablets as prescribed by the doctor to regulate. 1. Diet and exercise: If the transaminase is only mildly high, it is mostly related to insufficient rest, poor diet or intense exercise. Generally, it can be recovered by adjusting the habits of life, diet and work and rest, such as going to bed early, getting up early, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, reducing the intake of food that damages the liver as well as overly strenuous exercise; 2. Fatty liver: This disease can damage the liver through the mechanism of lipid oxidation, resulting in elevated aminotransferases. It is recommended to take bisabolol tablets, liver protection tablets and diammonium glycyrrhizinate capsule and other liver enzyme-lowering drugs as prescribed by doctors; 3. Acute viral hepatitis: the disease can directly damage liver cells through viruses, causing liver inflammation damage, resulting in elevated transaminases, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to use antiviral drugs for treatment, such as entecavir dispersible tablets, adefovir capsules and so on. In addition, high aminotransferases may also be caused by other diseases, so it is recommended that such patients consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and take symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor.