Lipoprotein a of 960mmol/L belongs to the high situation, if it is caused by secondary diseases, can be returned to normal after the treatment of diseases, if it is physiological elevation, usually not self-healing, but due to the existence of individual differences, the situation will also be different.
Lipoprotein a is a unique lipoprotein in the human body, connected by apolipoprotein a and apolipoprotein b, with a normal value of 10~140mmol/L. Normally, the level of lipoprotein a is determined by genetic factors, and if lipoprotein a is physiologically elevated, it is generally not self-curable.
If you suffer from coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, cerebral infarction and other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, it will also lead to high levels of lipoprotein a. Patients with severe trauma, infections, and diabetic renal dialysis will also have increased lipoprotein a levels. If the disease is treated aggressively and correctly, the lipoprotein a level may return to normal, but the level of recovery may vary due to individual differences.
When elevated lipoprotein a is found, one should go to the hospital for examination to rule out other diseases and carry out symptomatic treatment under the guidance of specialized doctors.