Alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase and glutamyl transpeptidase are too high. What should I do?

1 the most common reason for the simultaneous increase of these three enzymes is fatty liver. If you are overweight or have the habit of drinking for a long time, you can have a B-ultrasound, especially if you have done too little exercise or gained a lot of weight recently. This is the most likely. Fatty liver is no big deal, and there is no special treatment. Generally, you just need to keep your mouth shut: be vegetarian and eat less meat, quit smoking and ban alcohol; Take your legs "active exercise, step by step, consume excess heat;" Finally, take some liver-protecting drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

2. If these enzymes increase at the same time, if it is not fatty liver, there is another situation that needs to be ruled out, that is, liver injury caused by drug treatment.

3. If none of the above is true, it is necessary to further check hepatitis B five and hepatitis C antibodies, expel viral hepatitis, and do a B-ultrasound to rule out intrahepatic bile duct stones or space-occupying lesions.

Treatment should be based on diet adjustment, moderate protein, low sugar and low fat, light diet at ordinary times, not too full, moderate fresh fruits and vegetables, limited calorie intake, prohibition of alcohol and smoking cessation. At the same time, we should strengthen exercise and actively lose weight. As long as we lose weight, the fat infiltration in the liver will be significantly improved. It is necessary to use liver-protecting drugs for adjuvant treatment under the guidance of a doctor.