Can hypercholesterolemia be reversed?

Hypercholesterolemia is usually reversible. Usually, hypercholesterolemia has no obvious symptoms and is mostly related to dietary factors, such as a frequent high oil, high salt and high cholesterol diet. After adjusting the dietary structure, the patient’s blood lipids may return to normal. There are also some patients with familial hyperlipidemia who need to take oral hypolipidemic drugs to control their blood lipids in the normal range. In terms of diet, patients with hypercholesterolemia should eat low cholesterol foods. These foods are high in cholesterol and need to be avoided by patients with hypercholesterolemia, including duck eggs, pork, animal livers, pig and chicken livers, and animal kidneys. In terms of life, patients should maintain sufficient sleep, appropriate exercise and avoid sedentary lifestyle, which can help reduce weight and improve hypercholesterolemia. For patients with ineffective adjustment of diet and lifestyle habits, statin drugs can be used under the guidance of doctors, such as Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets, Atorvastatin Calcium Tablets, Pitavastatin Calcium Tablets and other drugs have good therapeutic effects. In daily life, patients should standardize their diet, ensure sufficient rest and appropriate exercise. If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.