What does low AST/ALT mean?

A low AST/ALT is generally indicative of impaired liver function. If there is little change from normal, the impairment is not severe.
AST refers to the enzyme alanine aminotransferase, which is found mainly in the cytoplasm and mitochondria, while ALT refers to the enzyme alanine aminotransferase, which is found mainly in the cytoplasm.
AST/ALT are found mainly in liver cells, and when liver function is impaired or liver cells are destroyed, they flow into the bloodstream, resulting in elevated levels of AST and ALT.
When liver cell damage is mild and the onset of the disease is rapid, low AST/ALT will occur, and it is necessary to clarify the specific values of AST and ALT, and improve the relevant examinations of the liver, including ultrasound and MRI, to clarify the state of liver damage and the cause of the damage, and then carry out the treatment according to the specific situation.