High Glutamine-Albumin Ratio means that the ratio of Glutamine-Albumin to Glutamine-Albumin is higher than normal, which may be caused by physiological reasons such as drinking alcohol and staying up late, as well as pathological reasons such as alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, and drug-induced liver injury. The normal value of GC/GC ratio is generally between 0.8 and 1.5, and the normal value may vary in different places due to different testing reagents and instruments. 1. Physiological reasons: if drinking too much alcohol, resulting in impaired liver function, or too tired, often stay up late, the blood supply to the liver cells is not enough oxygen, affecting the normal function of the liver cells, there may be high glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase-glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase ratio. This situation is a physiological phenomenon, pay attention to quit drinking, more rest will be relieved. 2. Pathological reasons: patients with alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, etc., due to liver cell damage, azelotransferase is more elevated than ghrelin, and the ratio will be high. Taking antibiotic drugs, chemotherapeutic drugs, etc. are also prone to liver damage, which can lead to an elevated ratio. If the ratio is only high and there is no other abnormality, it is not possible to judge the condition directly, and the patient should consult the doctor in time and make a comprehensive judgment by combining with other symptoms as well as examinations. If the ratio is found to be high in the examination, and physiological causes are excluded, the patient should consult a doctor in time, and appropriate treatment should be carried out according to the cause of the disease.