Cholesterol level

2022-03-29 13:23:33
My cholesterol level was 267 in April 2021. I checked again in August, it was 234. I ate Atorva 10 mg for three months from August 2021-October 2021. Should I continue to eat tablet.
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-03-30 13:07:37

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Answered2022-03-30 05:26:42

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Consultation required for detailed discussion.

Answered2022-03-29 17:47:58

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Take tb azivast asp x 3 weeks

Answered2022-03-29 16:24:57

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-03-29 14:18:09

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Yes. You need to continue. Follow lifestyle measures along with the medication too.

Answered2022-03-29 13:48:44

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Hello, your cholesterol levels are still higher. What modifications have you got into your diet n lifestyle?Are your BP and sugar okay?
Next Steps
Do perform certain physical exercises on a daily basis. Consume less of oily, fatty, spicy, fast food and processed food.
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For sometime u will have to continue your tablet n then once the cholesterol falls in a normal range you could avoid it.

Answered2022-03-29 13:36:31

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Yes need to continue nd change ur lifestyle Take plenty of water Avoid oily r spicy food Do physical activity like yoga nd walking Kindly consult me for better evaluation

Answered2022-03-29 15:22:20

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Minimum of 5.4% chance of heart attack over next 10 years. Need lifelong treatment. Book online for further information

Answered2022-03-29 15:01:03

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