Question

Does a child’s fever cause an increase in transaminases?

Answer

Liver damage can cause enzymes within liver cells to leak into the bloodstream, leading to symptoms such as elevated transaminases. If a child is diagnosed with liver damage, it is recommended to undergo detailed liver function tests and hepatitis B two pairs and half tests. At the same time, treatment should be coordinated with the doctor, including gastrointestinal decompression, and good hygiene habits should be developed. Children need a balanced diet and should avoid consuming irritating and cold foods.