Do you need to take long-term medication for high blood lipids?

High blood fat if there is no contraindication to medication, adverse reactions, and with better results after lipid-lowering drugs, is the need for long-term medication.
For patients with high blood lipids, controlling blood lipid levels will help reduce the occurrence of coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction and other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and slow down their progress, and keeping good control of blood lipids for a long period of time can even reverse some of the lesions.
Taking lipid-lowering drugs such as statins has a better effect on lipid control, so if there is no contraindication to taking these lipid-lowering drugs, and no serious adverse reactions after using the drugs, and the lipid-lowering effect of the drugs is more satisfactory, it is recommended to take the drugs for a long time.
In addition, in addition to taking lipid-lowering drugs, attention should be paid to maintaining a good lifestyle and regular review. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment when necessary.