Causes of high r-glutamyl transpeptidase

High r-glutamyl transpeptidase, mainly liver function abnormalities, is mostly seen in chronic viral hepatitis, especially if the history of the disease is long, repeated attacks do not heal or untimely treatment, delaying the best time for treatment, damage to the liver cell membrane, and eventually also prone to liver fibrosis. The most common viral hepatitis is hepatitis B and C, which is a blood-borne disease and is also contagious. After diagnosis, treatment should be systematic, including antiviral, liver protection and other treatment. It is important to stay away from alcohol and tobacco and avoid all factors that cause liver damage. Eat more vegetables and fruits, especially vitamin-rich foods, and also pay attention to increase the nutrition of your diet. Because the decrease in liver function can lead to abnormalities in the metabolism of transaminases, manifested by increased laboratory results, and in serious cases, it can also affect the synthesis of protein levels, and even induce the formation of large amounts of abdominal fluid, and if necessary, the need for abdominal puncture to drain the fluid.