High LDL cholesterol may be related to hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, nephrotic syndrome and other diseases, which need to be treated under the guidance of the doctor, such as general treatment, medication and so on.
1. Hyperlipidemia: It is necessary to limit the consumption of food with high fat content, such as fried food, fatty meat, animal offal, etc., with appropriate physical exercise, and can also be given to the treatment of lipid-lowering drugs such as lovastatin and simvastatin.
2. Hypothyroidism: hypothyroidism can also cause abnormalities in lipid metabolism, resulting in elevated LDL cholesterol, which requires active treatment of the primary disease, and levothyroxine sodium tablets need to be given to maintain thyroid hormones in a reasonable range of dyslipidemia can be relieved.
3. Nephrotic syndrome: patients with nephrotic syndrome can also be accompanied by dyslipidemia. Patients with elevated blood pressure can be given drugs such as captopril for antihypertensive treatment; patients with edema can be given drugs such as furosemide and spironolactone for treatment, and simvastatin and other lipid-lowering drugs can also be given for treatment.
In the case of high LDL cholesterol, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.