Transaminases 161 U/L on medication for 10 days down to 55 U/L, this condition can not drink alcohol. After drinking alcohol, alcohol needs to be metabolized in the liver, which will increase the burden on the liver. Elevated aminotransferase levels indicate that liver function is impaired. Although liver function levels have improved significantly after treatment, alcohol should not be consumed, or it may cause aminotransferase levels to rise again. Patients with elevated aminotransferase levels should not only not drink alcohol, but also pay attention to a low-fat diet, which should not increase the burden on the liver, and eat vegetables, which are rich in vitamins and are beneficial to the recovery of liver function. In addition to dietary control, patients with elevated aminotransferase levels should pay attention to actively find the causes of impaired liver function, and under the guidance of a physician to give liver-protecting drugs, such as oral bisabolol, silymarin and other treatments.