What about alanine transferase 80 and total bilirubin 26?

Alanine transferase 80 total bilirubin 26 may be biliary stasis, biliary obstruction caused by liver function impairment, bilirubin excretion obstacle. Ursodeoxycholic acid and silymarin can be used to promote bile excretion and reduce transaminase. Combined with other symptoms and examination, the diagnosis should be clear. Alanine transferase 80, total bilirubin 26, both test results are higher than normal, suggesting that liver function may be impaired, bilirubin excretion disorder. It may be cholestasis and obstructive jaundice. Cholestasis leads to the liver not being able to excrete bile normally, causing impaired hepatic function and affecting the normal excretion and conversion of bilirubin, resulting in elevated alanine aminotransferase and elevated total bilirubin. Ursodeoxycholic acid and polyene phosphatidylcholine can be used to promote the excretion of bile, help reduce yellowing and minimize damage to liver cells. You can also use silymarin, etc. to protect liver cells and reduce transaminases. The results of this test, should be under the guidance of the doctor liver and gallbladder ultrasound, combined with other symptoms to clarify the diagnosis, and take reasonable treatment, do not blindly self-judgment. Usually pay attention to the diet light, avoid eating fat meat and other greasy food, so as not to aggravate the burden on the liver and gallbladder, not easy to digest and absorb.