What’s wrong with high lipoprotein A and usual dizziness?

Higher lipoprotein A may cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness and nausea, for which the cause should be identified under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Lipoprotein A is actually one of the important components of blood lipids, and the presence of high lipoprotein A may increase the incidence of atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease and cerebral thrombosis will gradually increase the incidence of. Once elevated lipoprotein a triggers cerebrovascular atherosclerosis, it will lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain and produce symptoms such as dizziness and headache.
2. During this period, it is necessary to monitor the blood pressure in time to determine whether there is a phenomenon of elevated blood pressure. And admission to the hospital for blood lipid laboratory tests to determine whether there is a problem of elevated LDL cholesterol. Finally, carotid ultrasound is also needed to determine whether there is cerebrovascular atherosclerosis. Only when the cause of the disease is identified in time, can the symptomatic treatment be better.
During the treatment, the patient should take the medication as prescribed by the doctor and follow a low-salt and low-fat diet.