The harm of high transaminase in infants


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High transaminase in infants represents liver damage. Because transaminase exists in liver cells, liver cells destroy transaminase and release it into the blood, so transaminase can be measured in the blood. Transaminase reflects good liver function and no situation, but also reflects liver metabolic function. Therefore, when transaminase is high, liver function is often damaged, showing that the severity of liver function damage has a certain relationship with high and low transaminase. Transaminase increased more than liver function damage, but also some jaundice performance. Therefore, liver function in addition to transaminase tests there are some jaundice index, there are also some other enzymes reflect the liver function status.