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I am taking 20 mg olmet 20 for high bp Thyronorm 50 for hypothyridism Escitalopram 5 mg My cholesterol level are high and sgot and sgpt slightly high always.i have lower side testestone levels and premature ejecculation from many years Please suggest good medicine and diet for my profile I recently got a blood test done and some of my reports came out abnormal. I am sharing them. I am non alcohlic and non smoker Please tell me the correct solution and safe medicine LIPID PROFILE WITH CALCULATED LDL, SERUM CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 181 TRIGLYCERIDES-237 HDL CHOLESTEROL-37 CHOLESTEROL LDL - 97 NON HDL CHOLESTEROL-144 VERY LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN-47.4 CHOL/HDL RATO - 4:9 LDL/HDL RATIO-2.6 Sgot - 54 Sgpt-91
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You have clear signs of liver damage which is the most pressing issue at the moment. Just relying on medicines is not wise. You need to correct your diet. For that first start following HAIP DIET immediately. Use liver detox tea mentioned in HAIP DIET Cookbook. Get your HAIP Root Cause Analysis done and chech your bmi on health121.in. once this is done get in touch for further guidance
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Good just wait to complete century of ur weight then we'll plan. Assertive n committed approach is just way. Get Sr Insulin fasting TFT
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Based on the details you have shared, your overall picture suggests a metabolic imbalance involving elevated triglycerides, low HDL (good cholesterol), and mildly raised liver enzymes (SGOT/SGPT), along with a history of hypertension, hypothyroidism, and long-standing premature ejaculation with relatively low testosterone levels. While your total cholesterol and LDL are within acceptable range, the high triglycerides and low HDL indicate a tendency toward dyslipidemia, which can affect vascular health, liver function, and even sexual performance. The mildly elevated liver enzymes are often associated with fatty liver changes, especially in non-alcoholic individuals with metabolic concerns. Additionally, factors like stress, long-term medication use, and hormonal imbalance may contribute to premature ejaculation and reduced vitality. A holistic approach focusing on metabolic correction, liver support, and nervous system balance is essential rather than isolated symptom management.
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At this stage, the focus should be on structured lifestyle correction and guided therapeutic support. You should maintain strict discipline with your current prescribed medications for blood pressure and thyroid, while working on improving metabolic efficiency through routine, diet, and activity. Incorporate regular physical exercise with a combination of brisk walking, strength training, and yoga-based practices that enhance circulation and hormonal balance. Mind-body techniques such as meditation and breathing exercises can help regulate stress, which plays a significant role in both liver health and sexual function. For a personalized and comprehensive plan tailored to your condition—including metabolic correction, liver care, and improvement in sexual health—you are advised to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5 , where we can guide you with a structured and professional approach suited to your long-term well-being.
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Adopt a diet that supports both liver and heart health—reduce intake of refined carbohydrates, sugars, and fried foods, as these directly contribute to high triglycerides and fatty liver changes. Emphasize whole foods such as green vegetables, seasonal fruits, whole grains, nuts, and seeds, along with adequate hydration. Maintain a consistent daily routine with proper sleep, as hormonal balance and liver repair are closely linked to circadian rhythm. Avoid overeating and late-night meals, which can burden the liver. Continue avoiding alcohol and smoking, as you are already doing, which is beneficial. Gradual weight optimization, stress management, and disciplined lifestyle practices will significantly improve your lipid profile, liver enzymes, and overall vitality over time, including sexual health concerns. Thank you
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Your chelostral level, thyroid are in high side already taking medicine for bp etc.try tochange your life style eatinghabbit.
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avoidspicy fried oilyhotfood nonveg sugar.eat healthy diet.drink plenty of water
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Consult.
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Your reports are slightly abnormal, need to go for detailed case taking and rx. Can contact in opd or personally, till then stop to consume oily, junks, over eating, meals after 8 pm, take a long walk daily, 5000+ steps initially everyday increase with time
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailments before consuming any
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Your reports suggest mildly raised triglycerides, low HDL, and mildly elevated liver enzymes (SGPT/SGOT), along with hypothyroidism and ongoing medications. This pattern is commonly linked to metabolic imbalance, fatty liver tendency, stress and lifestyle factors rather than any single disease. At present, the priority is diet correction, weight/metabolic optimization, and liver-friendly routine rather than adding multiple medicines on your own. Since you are already on BP, thyroid and antidepressant medicines, any additional medication must be carefully chosen to avoid interactions. Please consult me so I can assess your full condition and guide a safe, structured plan for lipid, liver and hormonal balance.
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