High transaminase of nasopharyngeal cancer is recommended to go to ENT department of hospital in time. High transaminase of nasopharyngeal cancer may be caused by adverse reaction in the course of treatment, or it may be related to dietary factors, pathologic factors, etc. It is recommended that specialists choose appropriate treatment plan according to the cause and characteristics of patient’s condition.
1. Adverse reaction during treatment: nasopharyngeal cancer treatment is mainly based on radiotherapy and chemotherapy, if chemotherapy has been done, high transaminase may be related to chemotherapy, and liver-protecting drugs can be applied under doctor’s guidance for symptomatic treatment.
2. Dietary factors: nasopharyngeal cancer patients may have eating disorder, malnutrition and other symptoms with the progress of tumor, which may cause transaminase elevation, and it is suggested that patients can eat more high-protein food to adjust their diet.
2. Pathological factors: nasopharyngeal cancer patients may suffer from liver disease due to decreased resistance, which may also cause high transaminase; some nasopharyngeal cancer patients may also have temporary transaminase elevation in case of mental tension, excessive fatigue, improper use of antipyretic and analgesic drugs.
There are many reasons for high transaminase in nasopharyngeal cancer, so it is suggested that patients need to actively consult doctors and follow the doctor’s instruction for standardized treatment after systematic examination and clear diagnosis.