Albuminous aminotransferase 70U/L indicates a mild elevation, which does not require treatment if it is caused by physiological reasons, but requires treatment if it is caused by liver disease. Under normal circumstances, ALT is kept at 0-40U/L, and 70U/L is a mild elevation, which is mostly considered to be caused by physiological factors such as over-exercise, drinking alcohol, staying up all night, etc. Generally speaking, there is no need for special treatment, and timely adjustment of personal habits and dietary habits, after a period of time, the ALT can be gradually reduced and returned to normal. If hepatitis C, hepatitis B and other causes of alanine aminotransferase elevation, will be accompanied by continuous elevation, liver discomfort, etc., then you need to timely hepatoprotective and antiviral treatment, such as glucuronide tablets, entecavir dispersible tablets and so on. During the treatment period, it is also necessary to actively exercise and maintain a light diet, and most patients can recover. It is recommended that patients with elevated ghrelin go to the hospital in time to determine the specific cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.