High Liver Enzymes Symptoms, Causes & More

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8. Lifestyle Factors & Liver Enzymes

Several lifestyle factors may prevent or improve elevated liver enzyme levels. Lowering or stopping alcohol consumption may prevent alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Avoidance of over-the-counter pain medications, such as acetaminophen, may lower enzyme levels by decreasing the toxic load on the liver.

Obesity is a known factor in elevated liver enzyme levels, and losing weight is a change that may be beneficial. Statins can cause high liver enzyme levels, and the physician balances their usefulness with their side effects.

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