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Triglycerides, pre-diabetes
My husband blood reports have 5.8 HbA1c and triglycerides 479. Although total cholesterol is 189. He is non alcoholic and doesn't eat sugary items. We consulted 2 doctors, one of them suggested the high triglycerides is due to insulin resistance take glycomet 500mg and the other doctor prescribed rozavel f10 and lipaglyn 4..im confused...whether should metformin be taken or statin. Or only lifestyle changes without medicine can help...please suggest. His TSH is 5.1.
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Reducing weight may reverse your prediabetes and triglycerides. Weight management is must for your health.
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