The transaminase 61 U/L is only mildly elevated, which does not seem to be a big problem on the surface, but should be combined with the liver ultrasound or CT report to make a comprehensive judgment. If the transaminase is simply elevated, there is no jaundice, albumin has not decreased, and the liver ultrasound or CT does not indicate any other problems, then the condition is not serious. If the elevated transaminases are caused by fatty liver, the problem is not serious, but if the ultrasound or CT indicates the formation of cirrhosis, the condition is more important to pay attention to. In some liver diseases, only mild elevations of transaminases occur in the early stages, but if left untreated, the inflammatory activity may become more and more severe, followed by jaundice and a decrease in albumin, and even progressing to severe hepatitis.