Can elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) heal on its own?
In general, whether elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) can resolve spontaneously depends on the specific underlying cause. If the elevation is due to physiological reasons, it may resolve on its own; however, if it is caused by pathological factors, spontaneous recovery is less likely. If any discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended. The detailed analysis is as follows:
If elevated ALT levels are caused temporarily by lifestyle factors—such as excessive alcohol consumption, intense physical exercise, or recent intake of certain medications—the ALT levels may return to normal spontaneously once these triggers are removed, for example, by reducing alcohol intake, adjusting exercise intensity, or discontinuing the relevant medications.
If elevated ALT is due to pathological conditions such as viral hepatitis, drug-induced liver injury, or alcoholic liver disease, the levels typically will not normalize without targeted treatment.
During treatment, it is recommended to maintain a regular作息 (daily routine), avoid excessive fatigue, and ensure adequate rest.