How long can you live at 30 with high blood cholesterol?

Hyperlipidemia does not affect the survival time of patients, 30-year-old hyperlipidemia after active lifestyle changes and treatment, usually the blood lipids can be normalized will not affect life expectancy. If it is not actively controlled for a long period of time or is accompanied by serious complications, it may affect the life expectancy, but there is no accurate data to indicate this. Hyperlipidemia can be treated with medications prescribed by the doctor, mainly statins such as lovastatin and simvastatin, intestinal cholesterol absorption inhibitors such as ezetimibe, probucol, fenofibrate, and vitamin B. However, long-term use may cause nausea and vomiting. However, long-term use may have adverse effects such as nausea and vomiting, abnormal liver function, and myalgia. Long-term hyperlipidemia can lead to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and many other concurrent diseases, which can be harmful to health and even life-threatening, and need to be based on the treatment of the primary disease, and there is no accurate data to indicate the survival time. In addition to the above treatment, patients with hyperlipidemia also need to pay attention to dietary control, scientific and appropriate exercise, reasonable weight control, smoking cessation, salt restriction, alcohol restriction and so on. The key to a good prognosis for hyperlipidemia at age 30 lies in whether or not to follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment and whether or not to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Patients do not have to worry too much, early treatment, maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, and timely regular treatment.