Lipoproteins are important components of our blood and play an important role in normal life activities. Lipoproteins include celiac, very low density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein and high density lipoprotein, of which very low density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein are closely related to diseases such as atherosclerosis. At present, it is believed that there may be three reasons for elevated lipoprotein: 1, genetic factors: some patients have elevated lipoprotein levels due to genetic reasons, often there are multiple people in the family with very high lipoprotein levels, prone to atherosclerotic diseases, and the effect of drug treatment is poor, which is a genetic lipid metabolism disorder disease; 2, too much intake: if in the daily red intake of too much fat, protein The liver can’t metabolize them directly, and lipoproteins can’t be transformed normally, so it shows high lipoprotein level; 3, related diseases: the most common is liver disease, after the liver function is damaged, the synthesis and metabolism function is impaired, and all periods of liver disease may lead to high lipoprotein; in addition, elevated lipoprotein is also common in diabetes In addition, elevated lipoproteins are also common in diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, nephrotic syndrome, dialysis, kidney transplantation, biliary tract obstruction and other causes. Therefore, if elevated lipoproteins are found on physical examination, it is important to ask the doctor to look for the cause of the problem and give appropriate treatment measures, if it is caused by diet, adjust the diet plan; related diseases, early detection and early treatment.