High aminotransferases are usually associated with liver diseases and whether a patient can drink milk or not depends on the condition of the hepatitis patient. If it is caused by lifestyle and mild hepatitis, you can drink milk in moderation; if you suffer from hepatic encephalopathy, it is not recommended to drink milk. Aminotransferase, including alanine aminotransferase and glutamic aminotransferase, is the most commonly used liver function test. 1. Mildly elevated aminotransferase: mostly caused by irregular work and rest behaviors, such as strenuous exercise, staying up late, drinking a lot of alcohol recently, at this time the patient can drink a moderate amount of milk. 2. Transaminase is too high: it suggests that there is inflammation in the liver. Mild hepatitis patients in the recovery period can drink some milk, because milk contains rich nutrients. However, patients with cirrhosis accompanied by hepatic encephalopathy or hepatic encephalopathy and gastrointestinal bleeding should not drink milk, so as not to induce and aggravate hepatic encephalopathy. If the patient has high transaminase, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and have regular treatment as soon as possible. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to rest more, do not stay up late, do not work hard, do not drink alcohol.