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High triglycerides during pregnancy
Hi I am 7 months pregnant.my triglycerides level is 314.is it  very high? What can I do to control my triglyceride level. And VLDL is also high which is 62.8 Can you please suggest
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Consult some physician
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When you are in  7th month of pregnancy , it is not the time to control your Triglycerides. Please wait for another six months . When you are safe in puerperium at that time you may think of reducing your Triglycerides. One thing, triglycerides rise in Hypothyroidism also. So you may get your TSH also done. If it is deranged you may get treatment.
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In my opinion its physiological to meet the demands of baby.
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Don’t stress and keep watch on baby movements
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Connect with a phy for the same Avoid ghee n restrict oil intake Exercise
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Take lots of walnuts daily Avoid oily and fried stuff
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Take Avocados and almonds
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