Which department should I go to for high glutathione?

Glutathione and glutathione are important indicators of liver function, and depending on the cause of elevated glutathione, different departments are consulted. When the aminotransferase is elevated, you can choose hepatobiliary medicine or hepatobiliary surgery, or infectious disease depending on the cause. The common causes of elevated ALT and GTA are liver problems, such as viral hepatitis, drug-related hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, genetic and metabolic liver disease, and other medical causes of liver damage, so you can choose hepatobiliary medicine. Surgical diseases that also cause elevated GLT, such as acute cholangitis, or acute liver abscess, or gallstones, where gallstones attack and fall into the bile duct from the gallbladder, causing bile duct obstruction and resulting in elevated GLT, should be seen in hepatobiliary surgery. Therefore, elevated glutathione from different causes means different things to the patient and the choice of department is not always the same. For hepatitis and other causes of hepatitis, one should go to the department of hepatobiliary medicine, and for elevated transaminases caused by biliary diseases, one should first go to the department of hepatobiliary surgery.