High cholesterol

2021-02-16 13:48:37
Hi my triglycerides levels are 226 and vldl cholesterol is 45.do I need to take any cholesterol reducing tablets like atorvastatin. If so pls tell me the dosage.
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ , MD

Answered2021-02-19 16:04:58

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ur not needed such medicines,do yoga,excercise walk and to avoid fatty diets

Answered2021-02-16 15:30:40

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Your values are on the higher side of normal Requires full values of HDL , LDL along with triglycerides and VLDL Doesn’t need medications at present Would advise lifestyle modifications to begin with and repeat testing after three months
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Lifestyle modifications- diet and exercise Brisk walking or exercising five times a week for 30mins Given your age it’s advisable to also test for blood sugars and thyroid levels to rule out any secondary causes of raised triglycerides
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Lifestyle modification is a must

Answered2021-02-16 14:06:16

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No don't start now.,Strict diet control and physical exercise for 3 months.. repeat lipid profile again then

Answered2021-02-16 13:57:15

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