Is it okay to have a high aminotransferase level?

The normal value of aminotransferase is 0~40U/L. A high aminotransferase is usually fine if it is caused by physiological factors or medication, but it may not be fine if it is caused by pathological factors such as liver disease or gallbladder disease.
1. Physiological factors: such as long-term poor sleep, and their own stress, as well as long-term dietary consumption of high fat content, high cholesterol content of food, or long-term alcohol consumption may lead to transaminase elevated a little bit, this situation is usually fine, can be adjusted after the body back to normal.
2. Drug factors: some people, such as long-term use of anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid tablets, or taking anti-epileptic drugs such as carbamazepine tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, and other drugs will have some damage to liver function, resulting in a little transaminase elevation, which is usually not a matter of fact, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to adjust the dose of the drug or discontinue the drug after the recovery.
3. Pathologic factors:
(1) liver disease: such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and other diseases can also lead to liver function damage, transaminase elevated a little bit, also represents something.
(2) gallbladder disease: gallbladder diseases such as gallstones, cholecystitis and other diseases can also be due to bile can not be discharged, liver function damage, triggering transaminase elevated a little bit, also need to pay attention to timely treatment.
Elevated transaminases can also be seen in other reasons, such as abnormalities should be promptly checked in the hospital to clarify whether there is something wrong, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.