The causes of high cholinesterase include physiological factors (e.g. obesity) and pathological factors (e.g. hyperthyroidism, hemolytic anemia, etc.). Physiological factors can be treated symptomatically (e.g. weight loss), while pathological factors need to be treated symptomatically (e.g. hyperthyroidism can be treated with methimazole and other medications, and hemolytic anemia can be treated with dexamethasone, etc.), which requires specific analysis.
1. Physiological factors: cholinesterase can be elevated in obesity, and the cholinesterase level can be reduced by weight loss.
2. Pathological factors: when suffering from hyperthyroidism, hemolytic anemia and other diseases, cholinesterase can be elevated, accompanied by palpitations, sweating, jaundice and other manifestations of the original disease, thyroid function, blood smear and other tests can be assisted in the definitive diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, such as the use of mercaptoimidazole, propylthiouracil and other medications, such as hemolytic anemia can be used to use dexamethasone, cyclophosphamide and other drugs.
There are various reasons for high cholinesterase, such as body fat, can be reviewed after weight loss cholinesterase level, such as cholinesterase elevation continues not to reduce or progressive increase, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, a clear diagnosis, to avoid delaying the condition.
All drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.