What should I do if my glutathione transaminase is high in hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B minor third-positive with high glutamate transaminase. In this case, the patient needs to have a further blood test for hepatitis B DNA to see if the hepatitis B DNA virus has replicated, if the virus has not replicated, only the liver function appears to be high in the glutathione. If the degree of elevation is not serious, you can consider taking oral bupropion drops or dicyclomine tablets to actively lower the transaminases. If the elevation is serious or combined with elevated bilirubin, total bilirubin is above 34.2 μmol/L, especially indirect bilirubin. At this time, we should actively consider intravenous infusion of hepatoprotective drugs for hepatoprotective treatment, such as reduced glutathione and glycopyrrolate diamine, etc. Generally, the liver function will be rechecked in about 5-7 days after infusion, and most patients’ liver function will return to normal. In addition, patients should pay attention to the usual do not drink alcohol, more rest, do not stay up late, do not strain.