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What if lipoprotein is 45.35...is it normal? Tested and lipoprotein is showing in red which need consultation.
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Not to worry much but you need a proper consultation just to be on safe side.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Hello I understand your concern and noted it Lipoprotein are of 4-5 types and it varies from person to person- age and gender Please see the reference range for your clarification Or please consult and share the report
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If patient is having high cholesterol, LDL OR VLDL or low level of HDL then he should maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly, reduce weight and quit smoking habit and kindly do consult for further course of action
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Patients with dyslipidemia( abnormal lipoprotein levels) are very high risk to have heart diseases which can be fatal if left untreated.
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