How to treat dizziness caused by hyperlipidemia

Hyperlipidemia, or hyperlipidemia, alone does not usually cause dizziness. If hyperlipidemia is combined with dizziness, it is necessary to further check whether the blood pressure is elevated and whether the cerebral blood vessels are narrowed. If hypertension exists, oral amlodipine is needed to stabilize blood pressure; if cerebral ischemia exists, oral aspirin and atorvastatin calcium tablets are needed to improve cerebral ischemia.
Hyperlipidemia, if combined with dizziness, and at the same time measuring elevated blood pressure, meets the diagnostic criteria of hypertension, need to take oral acyclovir, atorvastatin and other drugs to control blood lipids to reach the standard, and oral amlodipine, temsirolimus and other drugs to control blood pressure to reach the standard.
Hyperlipidemia, if combined with dizziness, check the existence of cerebral vascular stenosis, caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, need to control blood lipids at the same time, oral aspirin enteric-coated tablets, atorvastatin and other drugs to anti-platelet, stabilize the endothelium treatment, if necessary, need to cerebral angiography interventional therapy.
Patients with hyperlipidemia need to pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, appropriate exercise, pay attention to a healthy lifestyle, and pay attention to controlling blood lipids. When combined with dizziness, they need to go to the hospital in time for further diagnosis and treatment.