High blood lipids are related to blood circulation. High blood lipids will lead to increased blood viscosity, atherosclerosis of blood vessel cavities and other effects on blood circulation.
1. Blood viscosity: high blood fat will lead to increased blood viscosity and slow blood flow, resulting in reduced blood supply to tissues and organs, which may cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as insufficient cerebral blood supply and angina attacks.
2. Vascular lumen: If the increase in blood lipid persists for a long time without active intervention, it may cause atherosclerosis, leading to narrowing of the vascular lumen, affecting the blood supply to the heart, brain and other organs, and serious patients may experience occlusion of the vascular lumen, which may lead to acute cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, etc. Patients with high blood lipid should have a low blood pressure, which may lead to a decrease in the blood supply to the organs.
Patients with high blood lipid should have a low-fat diet, appropriate activities every day, and use lipid-lowering drugs under the guidance of a doctor if necessary.