What happened to transpeptidase 170
summary
Bone disease transaminase is one of the most sensitive indicators to detect our liver function. As long as there is a little liver damage, it may lead to an increase. For example, drinking alcohol, staying up late or taking some drugs for a long time may increase. But if you don't have liver disease, you don't need to be too nervous. This increase is transient. Maybe you go to check it today, and it will increase again tomorrow It's back to normal, and it has something to do with the degree of his rise. His normal value is 0-40. If it's just a little higher, for example, in his forties, it's very normal. There's no need to be nervous. So what factors will lead to his rise? Let's take a look at the following.
What happened to transpeptidase 170
First: 1 drinking, alcohol damage to the liver is well known, so if you drink after the most obvious performance is to check liver function, alanine aminotransferase must be increased, this means that your liver has been damaged by alcohol, but if you quit drinking, it will recover
Second: taking some drugs for a long time, such as lowering blood fat, blood sugar and blood pressure, anti tuberculosis and anti-tumor drugs are the most obvious. In short, the more serious the liver injury is, the more likely the transaminase will increase. If you take these drugs, it is suggested that you can communicate with your attending doctor, and change the dressing generally
Third: stay up late, stay up late is also a very common cause of liver damage, especially now with the Internet, many people still play games without a rest at one or two o'clock in the morning. Traditional Chinese medicine says that it is time for liver detoxification from ten o'clock in the evening to two o'clock in the morning. If you don't rest at this time, then your alanine aminotransferase must rise
matters needing attention
The above are the common causes of elevated alanine aminotransferase. Life intervention can return to normal. It is recommended to eat more foods that are good for the liver, such as oats, mung beans, red beans, coarse grains, bananas, konjac, bean products, etc. of course, pay attention to rest, and work and rest are also important