Is alanine aminotransferase on the high side normal?

Fatigue may also increase transaminase. For healthy people, the increase or decrease of transaminase level in the normal range does not mean that there is something wrong with the liver because transaminase is very sensitive. The level of transaminase in healthy people may fluctuate at different times of the day. In addition, the level of transaminase in healthy people may temporarily exceed the normal range. Severe exercise, overwork or eating greasy food recently may temporarily increase transaminase. If you work overtime the night before the transaminase test, sleep badly, or eat fried food for breakfast before the physical examination, the test results may be beyond the normal range. A person just ran a few laps on the playground and immediately checked his transaminase level, and the result may be higher than the normal range. If these conditions lead to the increase of transaminase, as long as you have a good rest, you will find that the level of transaminase will return to normal after a period of time. There is also a situation that will lead to an increase in transaminase. When you are sick, you take drugs that will damage your liver. After stopping the drug, the level of transaminase will soon return to normal. Because transaminase is excreted from bile duct, transaminase can also increase if there are diseases of bile duct, gallbladder and pancreas and bile duct obstruction. 4) Drug-induced or toxic liver injury and drug allergy can cause the increase of transaminase, often accompanied by cholestatic jaundice and liver cell damage. For example, when you are sick, you eat drugs that will damage your liver, such as erythromycin, tetracycline, sleeping pills, antipyretic and analgesic drugs, birth control pills, and Chinese medicines such as Pinellia ternata, Areca catechu and indigo naturalis. After stopping using these drugs, the level of transaminase will soon return to normal. 5) Normal pregnancy, pregnancy poisoning and acute fatty liver during pregnancy are also common causes of elevated transaminase. 6) For some people who don't look serious, it may also be alcoholic hepatitis caused by long-term alcoholism, or fatty liver caused by unreasonable diet structure, leading to high transaminase. 7. Other infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis and infectious mononucleosis. There are many reasons for the high ratio of alanine aminotransferase, which should be further examined to find out the reasons and take effective measures. Don't doubt at will, so as not to cause unnecessary psychological burden. I said it was high during my physical examination today, but I don't know the details yet. . . I'm afraid it's the liver function.