Human lipoprotein a is normal when it is 55.8mg/L, within the normal reference value of 0~300mg/L.
Lipoprotein a is similar in structure to LDL and can carry cholesterol. Excessive amounts can contribute to the development of atherosclerosis in the body and increase the risk of thrombosis, and its level is mainly determined by genetic factors.
When lipoprotein a is higher than the normal reference value, it may be related to atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, type I diabetes mellitus, inflammation, surgery and trauma, and other reasons, basically unaffected by factors such as gender and diet.
When the body lipoprotein a is high, the cause should be clarified under the guidance of a doctor for active treatment.