High blood lipids but very low blood pressure can be treated with lipid-lowering drugs. If the blood pressure is above 90/60mmHg, it can be observed first, and if it is below 90/60mmHg, it needs to be treated.
High blood lipid if it is high total cholesterol and LDL, can use statin drugs such as simvastatin, resuvastatin, etc. for treatment, if it is high triglyceride can be beta drugs such as fenofibrate and other drugs to lower blood lipid.
If the blood pressure is lower than 90/60mmHg, blood transfusion is needed if the hypotension is caused by massive blood loss; if the blood volume is reduced due to infection, rehydration can be carried out to expand the blood volume, and the blood pressure can be increased by drinking more water and strengthening the exercise, and relevant drugs such as antibiotics (ceftazidime, moxifloxacin, etc.) and hydrocortisone, octreotide, etc., can be used for the treatment if necessary.
If the blood fat is high but the blood pressure is very low, you should consult a doctor in time and use the relevant drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.