Causes of Elevated Liver Function Tests
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Injuries
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A mild muscle injury could cause your liver function tests to be slightly elevated, even though there may be no injury to your liver.
Hormone Changes
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Hormone changes during pregnancy or menopause may result in elevated liver function tests that resolve after childbirth or hormone treatments.
Bile Duct Disorders
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Scarring, inflammation or tumors of your bile ducts may cause your liver function tests to be elevated.
Liver Disease
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If you have liver diseases including cirrhosis or cancer of your liver, your liver function tests may be mildly to severely elevated.
Viruses
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Hepatitis viruses B and C can cause you to have elevated liver function tests during the acute or chronic stages of infection.
Alcohol
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Using alcohol heavily for a long period of time may cause you to develop alcoholic hepatitis, which can cause elevated liver functions.
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