I summarized the reasons for the elevation of transaminase as follows.
A, viral liver damage can be found: half of hepatitis B, hepatitis A antibody, hepatitis C antibody, yes, the route of transmission (hepatitis B transmission: mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission, body fluid transmission including sexual contact, hepatitis A spread through food, such as eating in unclean places, etc. In China, hepatitis C is mainly transmitted through blood transfusion, and of course it also includes body fluids. )
B. alcoholic liver injury: you don't drink alcohol yourself, and how much you drink is the clearest.
C. Fatty liver: Early fatty liver can pass B-ultrasound and blood lipid examination.
D. Drug-induced liver injury: Have you taken any drugs recently? Most drugs are metabolized by the liver, which will increase the burden on the liver. Look at the instructions and you will know.
Fatigue, work pressure and so on will also affect.
Look! Hepatitis B is only one of the reasons. How to check whether it is hepatitis B? You can check two and a half hepatitis B and you will know the result clearly!
Do you understand? hope this helps