Do you need treatment for low HDL and normal LDL?

Low HDL and normal LDL can be left untreated if there are no symptoms or other abnormalities, but treatment is recommended if accompanied by other symptoms or abnormalities.
1. Asymptomatic or other abnormalities: no treatment is needed for the time being, but it is recommended to have regular checkups, and maintain a good lifestyle, diet, and exercise to minimize the possibility of HDL decreasing and LDL increasing, such as quitting smoking and drinking, and reducing the use of high-fat and high-calorie foods.
2. Symptoms or other abnormalities: If there are occasional symptoms such as dyspnea, angina pectoris, decreased physical strength, increased blood pressure, palpitations, etc., or at the same time there are abnormalities in electrocardiograms, X-rays and other tests, it is recommended that a review be conducted at regular intervals to find out the cause of the disease and to treat it in a timely manner.
If there is any discomfort, timely treatment is recommended to avoid delaying the condition.