Which organ is associated with high blood lipids

High blood lipids are related to the liver, thyroid, adrenal glands and other organs, and need to be consulted and treated in a timely manner. The liver is the main organ of metabolism in the human body, and the metabolism of blood lipids mainly takes place in the liver. Most of the lipids are synthesized in the body and a small portion is converted from food. The synthesis and metabolism of lipids need to be carried out in the liver. When the liver functions abnormally, it can lead to an increase in synthesis or a decrease in metabolism, which can increase the level of lipids in the body and manifest as hyperlipidemia. Hypothyroidism, resulting in reduced metabolism, can lead to hyperlipidemia, fatigue, and oligohydramnios. Abnormal increase of adrenal cortisol secretion leads to fat metabolism disorder, which can cause hyperlipidemia, as well as manifestations such as full moon face and buffalo back. Patients should go to the hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, for treatment.