I've had my alt and ast come back normal dozens of times in the past when I get check ups. I'm not over weight at all, and the first time I went to the dr about this issue I went in complaining about fatigue, loss of appetite, and a very slight raise in body temperature and that's when the dr ordered more blood work and my ast alt came back high, about a 2 weeks later the symptoms subsides and so did the elevated enzymes. Likewise the other two times it's come back high I've had the exact same symptoms. The first time these symptoms reoccurred was about 1 year later, than 6 months after that, and now more recently it seems to happen every 2-3 months.
As far the the bacterial issue goes that's just what the dr told me that I might have a mild little infection or something that's causing a little irritation to my liver.
"only 5-10 points over the normal"
Do you have any older test of your AST/ALT? Perhaps these values are normal for you? What is "normal" varies from person to person.
From the Cleveland Clinic -
"Mild elevations of the AST level, less than two times the upper limit of normal, are common. In part, this is explained by how normal values are calculated; normal is defined as the mean of the distribution ± 2 standard deviations (SDs). By this definition, 2.5% of normal persons have values above the normal range.2 Common causes of mild increases in AST and ALT levels include reduction effect (e.g., status) and fatty liver disease seen most often in those with obesity, diabetes, or elevated blood lipid levels. Fatty liver is also seen in those who drink alcohol."
When AST/ALT are elevated the values are usually greater than 2 to 3 times normal.
What is your alkaline phosphatase results?
Are any other lab test abnormal?
Any over the counter or prescription medicine you may be taking can raise AST/ALT levels. Check for interaction of medicine with the liver.
"some bacterial infection that might require antibiotics that goes dormant than reoccurs, and that because I was never prescribed the antiobiotics it's just never fully been treated. "
I am not sure where you came up with this idea. This is not how the liver works. Infections of the liver are very rare and would result in AST/ALTs in the thousands indicating massive damage.
As long as your have been tested for hep A, B and C I wouldn't worry about it. If you have a liver issue it will declare itself in time.
I would also be sure you are not taking any vitamins or supplements that could be toxic to the liver. If you are over weight you could have fatty liver disease.
Of course if you really are worried you could always have a liver biopsy to see if you have any liver disease. That would settle the issue once and for all.
BTW: There are no symptoms from higher than normal AST/ALT. Millions of people in the US are infected with hepatitis C and have prolonged (months) with peaks and troughs of serum aminotransferase levels. They remain symptom free and are unaware that they are infected with hep C.
Good luck to you!
Hector
I should add that when when I do get the sysmtoms from my liver it usually only lasts about 1-2 weeks and than goes away.