Treatment and symptoms of Lipoprotein a 89 mg/dl | Diet for high LP (A) level 89 mg/dl

Lipoprotein a 89

High Lipoprotein a level of 89 can cause a number of symptoms.

An abnormal Lipoprotein(a) level of 89 is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks and strokes. A Lipoprotein(a) value of 89 can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries and may not respond to traditional cholesterol-lowering strategies. This inherited lipid marker provides additional insight into your heart health risk profile and is especially important for individuals with a family history of early heart disease or unexplained cardiovascular events. While you have several treatment alternatives, the most important action is to focus on your diet now.

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Ideal levels of Lipoprotein a in the blood are approximately 1 - 30 mg/dl (Men)

Ideal agewise Lipoprotein a level for men :
Age Ideal Lipoprotein a value
<5 years 1.089
5-10 years 1.186
10-15 years 1.292
15-20 years 1.407
20-25 years 1.532
25-30 years 1.668
30-35 years 1.816
35-40 years 1.978
40-45 years 2.154
45-50 years 2.346
50-55 years 2.555
55-60 years 2.782
60-70 years 3.03
70-80 years 3.3
80-90 years 3.594
90-100 years 3.914
>100 years 4.262

*Optimal values are derived from our extensive collection of patient data.

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Below are the symptoms and treatments associated with high Lipoprotein(a) levels:

  • Symptoms of High Lipoprotein(a) Levels:
    • High Lipoprotein(a) levels are generally asymptomatic and do not cause direct symptoms.
    • However, elevated Lipoprotein(a) is considered a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, particularly atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), heart attack, and stroke.
    • While high Lipoprotein(a) itself does not cause symptoms, it increases the risk of developing heart-related issues over time.
  • Treatments for High Lipoprotein(a) Levels:
    • Currently, there are no specific medications approved to lower Lipoprotein(a) levels, but ongoing research is exploring potential treatments.
    • Managing other cardiovascular risk factors, such as controlling cholesterol levels (especially LDL), blood pressure, and avoiding smoking, is essential in reducing the overall cardiovascular risk.
    • In some cases, therapies like PCSK9 inhibitors or niacin may help lower Lipoprotein(a) levels, although their effectiveness can vary and is not always recommended.
    • If high Lipoprotein(a) is linked to a family history of cardiovascular disease, close monitoring by a healthcare provider is crucial to assess overall risk and consider preventive measures like statin therapy or lifestyle changes.
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Ideal levels of Lipoprotein a in the blood are approximately 1-30 mg/dl (Women)

Ideal agewise Lipoprotein a level for women :
Age Ideal Lipoprotein a value
<5 years 1.092
5-10 years 1.192
10-15 years 1.301
15-20 years 1.42
20-25 years 1.55
25-30 years 1.692
30-35 years 1.847
35-40 years 2.016
40-45 years 2.201
45-50 years 2.403
50-55 years 2.623
55-60 years 2.863
60-70 years 3.125
70-80 years 3.411
80-90 years 3.724
90-100 years 4.065
>100 years 4.438

Certain medicines, alcohol and foods rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids can sometimes affect the results of some laboratory tests. If you have come to know that your Lipoprotein a is not in the normal range (1-30 mg/dl), then you should immediately contact an experienced doctor.

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What to do after Lipoprotein a blood test?

If bleeding occurs after your Lipoprotein a test, raise your arm and apply pressure to the spot for at least 3 minutes. It’s normal to see some bruising after a Lipoprotein a blood draw. If you feel pain following the Lipoprotein a test, apply ice wrapped in a towel to the area for 10 minutes. For anything more than mild discomfort, contact your doctor.

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