Your doctor will help you understand your risk and treatment choices. If your cholesterol levels are too high, your doctor will advise how you can lower them. Steps may include a change in diet and more physical activity. If you smoke, you should quit. Make a plan that will work for you.
Your doctor can assess your risks of heart disease or stroke. This can guide your decision to start medicine, such as a statin to treat your cholesterol and lower your risks.
If you have high cholesterol, you may need a blood test more often. This is to make sure your medicine and lifestyle changes are working to reduce your cholesterol.
In some cases, you may need more testing. This might include a coronary artery calcium scan. This scan measures the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries. If you have calcium deposits in an artery, it means plaque is starting to build up. The results of the test are given as a calcium score. This can help guide the decision to start cholesterol medicines, such as statins.
Your risk factors, including cholesterol levels, can change over time. Talk with your doctor at each wellness visit.