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Does high transaminase affect college physical examination?
Usually not.

The transaminase caused by fatty liver is on the high side. As long as the relevant medical certificates are carried out, the college entrance examination and university admission will not be affected.

If the transaminase caused by viral hepatitis is high, it is contagious and will affect the college entrance examination and university admission.

There are many reasons for the increase of liver transaminase, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, drinking, fatty liver, drug-induced liver and so on. ...

If it is not caused by viral hepatitis, it will have little effect on the college entrance examination. Such as fatty liver, drinking ... and so on.

Do a good job of health care before physical examination, do not eat spicy food, do not smoke or drink.

Extended data:

Transaminase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of amino groups between amino acids and ketoacids. It is widely found in animals, plant tissues and microorganisms, and has a high content in animal tissues such as heart muscle, brain, liver and kidney, mung bean sprouts, etc.

Transaminase is an indispensable "catalyst" and "barometer" for the normal operation of the "chemical plant" of human liver, and liver cells are the main living places of transaminase. When liver cells are inflamed, poisoned and necrotic, liver cells will be damaged, and transaminase will be released into the blood, which will increase serum transaminase.