Does vitamin c lower aminotransferases

Vitamin C does not lower transaminases. Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin used in the prevention and treatment of vitamin C deficiency, prevention of scurvy, and as an adjunct to the treatment of various acute and chronic infectious diseases and purpura. Therefore, there is no efficacy in lowering transaminases. Transaminases are present in liver cells, and elevated transaminases are a more sensitive indicator of liver cell damage. High aminotransferases can be seen in patients suffering from exercise and exertion, poor diet, taking certain medications, liver diseases, biliary tract diseases, etc. Before treatment, the cause of elevated aminotransferases should be clarified. If it is caused by long-term use of hepatotoxic drugs, stop taking such drugs. If the cause is due to exercise and fatigue, rest is required. If you have elevated transaminases, you need to consult a doctor in time to determine the cause of the disease, and carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Avoid blindly using drugs, so as not to delay the condition.