Patients with high ghrelin and ghrelin aminotransferase may have poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, right upper abdominal pain, fatigue, and even jaundice. It is necessary to identify the cause of the disease and eliminate the cause before medication and surgical treatment.
GLUTA generally refers to Glutamine and GLUTA, which are two kinds of enzymes in human body, and their test values are the indexes reflecting the liver function.
1. Clinical Symptoms: Mild elevation of AST and AST can be asymptomatic. If they are severely elevated (5 times or more than the upper limit of the reference value), gastrointestinal symptoms (poor appetite, nausea, epigastric pain) and systemic symptoms (fatigue, yellowing of the skin) may occur.
2. Treatment: When elevated aminotransferases are detected, further imaging of the liver and gallbladder/heart (ultrasound, CT, MRI, etc.) should be performed to clarify the etiology of the elevated aminotransferases.
If the elevation of aminotransferase is caused by insufficient rest, it can be restored to the normal level by avoiding late night, drinking alcohol and changing the bad habits; if the elevation of aminotransferase is caused by liver abscess, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, or myocardial infarction, it is necessary to give the corresponding liver preservation, enzyme-lowering, anti-infective, vascular recanalization, and tumor resection and other therapeutic measures.
To summarize, when you find serious elevation of glutamic acid and glutamic alanine aminotransferase, or even when you have corresponding symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time, and carry out diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a physician, so as to avoid delaying your condition.