We are always troubled by diseases. Modern people have many diseases. Not only are there many types, but many diseases are also lurking in the human body in hidden forms, such as hepatitis B, cancer, AIDS, etc. These diseases are very dangerous for pregnant women and have a great impact on the fetus. Some pregnant women have high alanine aminotransferase, which is an abnormal phenomenon. So, what are the dangers of high alanine aminotransferase in pregnant women? High transaminase levels indicate liver damage. A damaged liver naturally weakens its detoxification ability, and the person may become more easily fatigued, which may endanger the health of pregnant women and may cause abnormal fetal development. In any case, you must pay attention to it, eat a light diet, and eat more fungi, such as black fungus, shiitake mushrooms, and mushrooms, to enhance immunity. At the same time, you should consider taking enzyme-lowering and liver-protecting drugs, such as the Tihengjian liver-nourishing tablets containing Schisandra chinensis and selenium malt, which are beneficial for lowering enzymes, improving symptoms, and relieving anxiety. The most important thing is to maintain a good mood, go to bed early, get enough rest, and don't stay up late. During pregnancy, a small number of pregnant women will have elevated transaminase levels, which is common in pregnant women with severe early pregnancy reactions (but some pregnant women do not have any early pregnancy reactions and their transaminase levels will also be elevated). Generally, only the transaminase level is elevated, and other parameters are within the normal range. In this case, the doctor will ask the pregnant woman whether she has nausea, vomiting, upper abdominal discomfort, etc., and will also perform liver palpation and percussion. At the same time, he will understand the results of routine tests during pregnancy, namely the hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C antibody tests. If the pregnant woman does not feel uncomfortable, the liver is not large, and there is no percussion pain, and the hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C antibodies are all (-), then the doctor will prescribe some liver-protecting drugs for treatment or no medication. When the liver function is re-examined, the transaminase levels of many pregnant women are normal. However, if the transaminase level continues to not decrease, or instead increases, or other liver function tests show abnormalities, further examinations should be conducted, including viral hepatitis markers, such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, and G antibodies or virus tests, liver and gallbladder B-ultrasound, etc., to understand the cause of the abnormal transaminase level. If necessary, other tests should be performed, such as blood ammonia and bile, coagulation function tests, etc. From the above explanation, the harm of high alanine aminotransferase in pregnant women is very serious. Generally speaking, liver disease can cause high alanine aminotransferase in pregnant women. Therefore, pregnant women must check their alanine aminotransferase before giving birth to see if the body has been harmed by the disease virus. Finally, I hope all pregnant women can recover. |
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