Cholesterol.

2019-05-21 06:09:55
Hello, I underwent a body checkup in April last year. My Cholesterol levels were high(attaching a copy of report). I was talking crestor 10mg for 3 months 6 months ago. Recently i did lipid profile test and the report says every thing is normal, (attaching a copy of it) I don't know whether to believe this report or not, because i have seen my blood was too thick, it was not coming out too easily. Should i opt for another test? Should i continue taking medicine? Or is there any other way to treat it? Best regards, Devendra
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Take high protein high fibre low fat low carbohydrates diet .. exercise well . No medication required for now

Answered2019-05-21 07:33:36

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Fat free diet. Regular exercise will solve the problem

Answered2019-05-21 07:55:58

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Continue diet and life style modifications.....If u have already stopped medications then no need to restart U can recheck after 3 to 6 months to know whether it is under control or not

Answered2019-05-21 06:23:22

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Hi Due to treatment  the  cholesterol levels  come  down. So  continue  the  treatment And  do  the test from same  place  from where the treatment  started  after  3  months

Answered2019-05-21 06:13:36

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