Total cholesterol 6.3mmol/L is not considered serious, total cholesterol normal should be less than 5.2mmol/L, total cholesterol 6.3mmol/L is out of this range and can be diagnosed as hypercholesterolemia.
High cholesterol can damage blood vessels. Excess cholesterol is deposited on the walls of blood vessels, causing narrowing or blockage of blood vessels, resulting in atherosclerosis or diseases such as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
Treatment of hypercholesterolemia includes lifestyle therapy and medication. Lifestyle treatment refers to low-fat diet, avoiding high-fat food, such as animal offal, fried food, etc.; controlling one’s own body weight and exercising appropriately; and using medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as atorvastatin.
When the total cholesterol is 6.3mmol/L, you should seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
Therefore, when cholesterol is elevated, you should go to a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.