Is transaminase highly contagious?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-15 23:08:14
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Elevated transaminase is a sensitive indicator of liver damage and liver cell damage. Elevated transaminase often indicates liver cell damage. Transaminase is released from the cytoplasm into the blood. This enzyme itself is not infectious. Whether it is infectious is mainly determined according to the cause of the elevated transaminase. If it is infectious, this viral hepatitis virus, such as A, C, D, E, these five viruses, it is infectious, if it is not due to the virus, caused by high transaminase, such as alcoholic hepatitis, fatty hepatitis, drug hepatitis, immune hepatitis, etc., this non-infectious hepatitis, caused by high transaminase, it is not infectious, this is very reassuring.