In addition to hepatitis B and C infections, other viral infections can also cause elevated transaminases. The most common ones are rubella virus, herpes virus, cytomegalovirus, and EBV, all of which are very prone to liver inflammation. In addition to viral factors, others such as steatohepatitis are also prone to be accompanied by liver function abnormalities. If you have recently consumed alcohol, excessive alcohol intake can also lead to liver inflammation. Other people like to stay up late, long-term stay up late so that the liver does not get rest, detoxification and detoxification capacity is reduced, the accumulation of toxins will also induce transaminase elevation. Other people like to exercise, often every day running, playing ball, exercise, strenuous exercise is easy to make the liver ischemia, lack of oxygen, will also appear liver function abnormalities. If there is a recent cold, fever, diarrhea, etc., or taking antibiotic cold medicine will also appear transient transaminase elevation.