Glutamyl transpeptidase 94U/L and prealbumin 464mg/L are generally abnormal and may be due to physiologic or pathologic causes, such as fatty liver. The normal value of glutamyl transpeptidase should be within 50U/L, 94U/L is on the high side, while the normal range of prealbumin for adults is generally 208-360mg/L, a sensitive indicator of nutritional proteins, and the high side, although abnormal, is of little significance. This condition may be caused by overwork or excessive consumption of high-fat and high-protein food, but it may also be caused by fatty liver, which may also cause elevated glutamyl transpeptidase. It is recommended to adjust the diet appropriately, and pay attention to rest, avoiding exertion, if there is still elevated glutamyl transpeptidase in the review, you should cooperate with the doctor to do further examination, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.