What are the harmful effects of low LDL cholesterol?

Low LDL cholesterol is harmless and nothing to worry about.
Low-density cholesterol is low-density lipoprotein. When the level of LDL is low, it suggests that it is normal and harmless, and there is no need to worry too much.
However, if it increases, it is usually harmful to health, because LDL is a kind of lipoprotein synthesized outside the human liver, which mainly transports cholesterol synthesized by the human liver to the peripheral blood vessels. When the LDL level increases, it can cause atherosclerosis and formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the peripheral blood vessels.
In severe cases, it can lead to plaque rupture and ischemic infarction of the corresponding organs, so for LDL, we need to control the low content in the clinic.
Usually low LDL content is not harmful, no need to worry, you can go to the cardiology department for consultation, the above comments are for reference only.