Hepatitis B aminotransferase elevation, it is recommended that every interval of 3~6 months to review the best, but also according to the patient’s specific condition to judge. Hepatitis B aminotransferase level is elevated due to physiological reasons, the aminotransferase level will return to normal after the triggers are lifted. Physiological conditions are often caused by excessive anxiety and tension and lack of sleep, which will return to normal after relaxing the emotions and guaranteeing sleep, and it is recommended to review the test after an interval of three months. Due to pathological reasons, such as fatty liver, hepatitis B, liver cirrhosis, etc., it is recommended that after actively reducing body weight, taking oral antiviral drugs and liver enzyme-lowering medications, liver ultrasound, hepatitis B viral replication and transaminase levels should be checked every three to six months, especially for chronic hepatitis, at least once every six months. If there is abnormal liver function, liver function should be rechecked once a month, and patients with cirrhosis should be rechecked at least once every 3 months for liver function and liver ultrasound. For patients with increased transaminase levels, it is recommended to consult the Department of Infectious Diseases of regular hospitals for judgment, and not to be negligent to avoid delaying the condition.