What to do if your lipoprotein phospholipase is high

Lipoprotein phospholipase is high, can be improved by taking anticoagulant drugs, lipid-lowering drugs and dietary adjustments. 1. Anticoagulant drugs: you can take platelet inhibiting drugs, such as aspirin, clopidogrel and so on. 2. Lipid-lowering drugs: you can take statin drugs, such as simvastatin tablets, lovastatin capsules, atorvastatin calcium tablets and so on. 3. Dietary and lifestyle management: Improve lifestyle, avoid staying up late for a long time, and do sports properly; reasonable diet, don’t eat spicy, stimulating, greasy food, low-salt, low-fat and low-sodium diet. Anticoagulant drugs can have side effects such as nausea and vomiting, hidden bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract; statin drugs can have side effects such as liver and kidney function damage and rhabdomyolysis. When taking these drugs, be sure to take them under the guidance of your doctor in strict accordance with medical advice.