Inflammation of the biliary tract may cause high transaminases. Transaminases are widely found in liver cells and are commonly used to test liver function, and can become elevated or abnormal in cases of biliary tract inflammation as well as liver disease. When the biliary tract is inflamed, there is a risk of heart muscle damage, liver damage, and kidney damage due to inflammation and bacterial toxins, which can lead to increased transaminases. However, most of them are transient and will gradually return to normal after curing the bile duct inflammation. Inflammation of the bile duct may cause not only elevated transaminases, but also electrolyte disorders and other changes, which should be treated promptly under the supervision of a doctor. In order to determine whether biliary tract inflammation can cause transaminase elevation, you should go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, to determine the cause of the disease and then standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.