Written by Private MD Labs Medical Writing Team • Last Updated: September 8, 2025
Hypolipidemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. While high cholesterol gets more attention, having lipid levels that are too low can also indicate underlying health issues and requires proper diagnosis through specialized blood testing.
This advanced test provides detailed analysis of lipoprotein particles and can identify abnormally low levels of various lipid components in the blood. The NMR technology offers precise measurement of lipid fractions, making it an excellent diagnostic tool for detecting hypolipidemia and helping healthcare providers understand potential underlying causes such as genetic disorders, malnutrition, or other health conditions.
Hypolipidemia can be associated with genetic disorders, malnutrition, malabsorption syndromes, liver disease, or certain medications. Since symptoms may be subtle or absent, blood tests are fundamental for accurate diagnosis and determining the underlying cause of abnormally low lipid levels.
The lipoprotein fractionation test will measure different types of lipoproteins and their concentrations. Abnormally low readings across multiple lipid parameters may indicate hypolipidemia. Your healthcare provider will interpret these results in the context of your symptoms, medical history, and other clinical findings to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
The information here is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.