The risks of persistently elevated transaminase levels over three years
Disease description:
For the past three years, my physical examination reports have consistently shown elevated transaminase levels. What are the potential risks of having persistently high transaminase levels over a long period?
The risks of having elevated transaminase levels for a prolonged period of three years include potential liver damage. If left untreated, it may lead to diseases such as bile duct tumors, cirrhosis, and liver cancer, which in severe cases could be life-threatening. Individuals with persistently high transaminase levels for three years should seek evaluation at a正规 hospital to identify the underlying cause and receive standardized treatment. Avoid self-medicating or indiscriminate use of drugs to prevent adverse effects on the body.