Celiac blood, clinically known as lipemic blood, has a milky, cloudy plasma color, indicating that the blood contains a large amount of fat.
Lipids are divided into two categories, including cholesterol and triglycerides, and celiac disease usually occurs when triglycerides are too high in the blood.
Common causes of celiac disease include hyperlipidemia and abnormal lipid metabolism.
1. The hyperlipidemia that causes celiac disease is hypertriglyceridemia, which is mainly caused by consuming too much sugar and meat in daily life, which will lead to the rise of triglyceride, for which dietary habits should be adjusted, and oral medication such as benzapentadiene, atorvastatin, etc. can also be taken.
2. Abnormal lipid metabolism, mainly caused by long-term high saturated fatty acid and high calorie diet, genetic factors, apolipoprotein abnormality, etc. In this regard, we should pay attention to the diet, to avoid high fat and high calorie diet, to eat a light diet, appropriate exercise, if necessary, oral medication, common drugs, such as lovastatin, fenofibrate and so on.
When celiac blood appears above, you need to consult a doctor in time for further examination and treatment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.