Aminotransferase 110U/L is not very serious, aminotransferase includes glutathione and glutathione, what we usually call aminotransferase generally refers to glutathione, glutathione reflects the degree of liver cell damage, that is, the higher the aminotransferase the heavier the liver cell damage. The current test method generally has an upper limit of 35U/L or 40U/L, depending on the test method, the normal upper limit is different. Whether 35U/L or 40U/L, if it reaches 110 it is considered moderately elevated and clinically considered to be moderate liver tissue damage. Therefore, if the transaminase reaches 110U/L, you should go to the hospital to check the liver function and liver, spleen and biliary ultrasound in order to find out the cause of liver damage early and treat it in time.