Transaminase is a metabolic enzyme in our liver. The high transaminase level in the big three positive virus that we often talk about is because the virus destroys the immune cells, leading to an increase in the transaminase level in the blood. However, not all hepatitis B patients have high transaminase levels, and the premise of our treatment is that the transaminase level is twice the normal value before drug treatment is carried out. In other cases, we only need to test it from time to time and monitor whether the liver function has deteriorated every three months or six months. A transaminase level of 90 indicates mild inflammatory activity in the liver. In fact, alanine aminotransferase (commonly known as alanine aminotransferase, ALT) is widely present in tissues and organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart, and muscles. When these organs, tissues or cells are active, ALT will change relatively. This is what we call the constant fluctuation of life. When the body is inflamed or damaged, ALT is released into the blood in large quantities, causing it to increase significantly. ALT activity is highest in hepatocytes and is one of the most sensitive indicators of hepatocyte damage. Generally, we use normal values as the baseline, and do not consider increases within 50% (i.e. 60), but we should be careful; If the increase is within one time, it should be analyzed in combination with clinical symptoms and signs and epidemiological data; if the increase is more than one time but less than five times, it is inflammatory activity, and the cause should be analyzed and the right medicine should be prescribed. At the same time, antiviral treatment can be considered according to the specific situation; if it is more than five times, it is obvious inflammatory damage to liver cells, and liver protection treatment is urgently needed; if it is more than ten times, serious liver damage and liver cell necrosis cannot be ruled out, which may be life-threatening and requires immediate hospitalization and isolation treatment. Your current transaminase level of 90 indicates mild inflammatory activity in the liver. If you are not married or have children, it is recommended that you receive regular liver protection and enzyme-lowering treatment. I was born with Hepatitis B virus (HBV). When I was in my teens, my transaminase level was slightly high, but it got better after I took enzyme-lowering medicine. At the beginning of this year, I found that my transaminase level was over 50-60 and my DNA was positive, but it has not returned to normal until now. I heard that now is not the best time for antiviral treatment. In your case, you can take the Chinese patent medicine Yiganning Granules, Compound Yiganling Tablets, Compound Glycyrrhizic Acid Tablets, and Jigucao Pills for treatment. Develop good living habits and eating habits, do not eat spicy and greasy food, and avoid strenuous exercise. |
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