Other liver injuries can also cause an increase in transaminase!
The increase of transaminase must first rule out viral hepatitis! Your third pair of hepatitis B has ruled out hepatitis B, but it has not ruled out the possibility of hepatitis C and other viral hepatitis. It is recommended to check "hepatitis C antibody" and "hepatitis virus comprehensive antibody"!
Then there is alcoholic or nonalcoholic fatty liver, and your test results show that it is unlikely!
Followed by drug-induced liver disease, I wonder if you have taken any drugs recently? !
Then there is autoimmune liver disease! It is recommended to check autoimmune hepatitis antibody series +M2 antibody detection!
Check the cause first and then seek the treatment plan!
Don't worry yet! Wait until the results return!
If time is urgent, you can consider liver protection and enzyme reduction treatment!