A high level of converting enzyme indicates inflammatory lesions in the liver and damage to liver cells. There are many reasons for a high level of converting enzymes, such as chronic alcohol consumption or sudden withdrawal, which can easily cause acute withdrawal liver injury, which can lead to a high level of converting enzymes. High converting enzyme may also be caused by viral invasion into the liver, resulting in acute viral hepatitis. In addition, if the patient is in the compensated stage of cirrhosis, the enzyme may also increase. If you have a high value of converting enzyme, you should go to the hospital for an early examination to find out the cause of the disease and provide effective treatment for the cause. At present, the clinical treatment for high converting enzyme is mainly through medication, during the treatment patients also need to adjust their lifestyle habits, not to stay up late.