What to do about low non-HDL cholesterol

Low non-HDL cholesterol should first be identified as the cause of the disease. If the primary disease does not exist, it can be improved by adjusting the diet, balancing the nutrients and increasing the intake of cholesterol appropriately, and if the primary disease exists, the primary disease will be treated.
1. Lifestyle adjustment: Long-term low-fat diet and excessive exercise may cause non-HDL cholesterol low, which can be effectively improved by adjusting the diet structure, increasing cholesterol intake and changing the exercise mode.
2. Treatment of primary diseases: If the patient has low NHL caused by thyroid disease (hyperthyroidism, etc.) or liver disease (cirrhosis, etc.), it is necessary to choose whether or not to undergo thyroid or liver surgery according to the patient’s condition, as well as to choose the relevant medication, such as iodine, hepatocyte growth promoter, etc. for treatment.
If dyslipidemia is detected, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease.