High transaminase indicates inflammation in the liver. As for what hepatitis needs further examination, we should check hepatitis C to exclude viral hepatitis. There are many reasons for high transaminase. First of all, transaminase is an important index reflecting the degree of liver cell injury. Your high transaminase indicates that your liver is damaged.
There are many reasons for the increase of transaminase, such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcohol, overwork, drugs, colds, liver shock and so on.
Back to normal: 1. Take more rest and don't be too tired. Don't exercise during this time, so as not to increase the burden on the liver. 2. Diet list, don't eat too much greasy and fried food, and eat less hot food such as dog mutton and hot pot. Eat more fruits such as peaches, and eat more fungus food. Drink less. 3. Drug control, drugs for protecting the liver and lowering the enzyme are in your hospital, because there are many drugs for protecting the liver. I said that you may not have them there.