High aminotransferases do not usually cause body aches, but muscle pain after strenuous exercise may cause elevated aminotransferases. Transaminase is a serum test commonly used to measure liver conditions. When liver cells are damaged, a large amount of transaminase is released into the bloodstream, resulting in an increase in serum transaminase, but transaminase itself does not cause body pain, whether it is mildly elevated or severely elevated. It should be noted that, after strenuous exercise, the human body will produce pain, muscle aches and pains, and then go to measure the serum aminotransferase concentration is generally shown to be mildly increased, this is because in the strenuous exercise part of the muscle cells are damaged, muscle cells are also part of the transaminases are released into the blood, causing serum transaminase transient elevation, generally does not produce harm. The transaminases are elevated, the pain is recommended to timely hospital diagnosis and treatment, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.