57 Years Old. Have Slightly Elevated Cholesterol And Blood Pressure Level. Should I Take Statin?
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Being a male, a cholesterol level at 5.9 puts you on an average risk for atherosclerosis.
Since you have mildly increased diastolic blood pressure, your risk of having a coronary heart disease is even more.
It is best to start with cholesterol lowering medicines like statins after checking your liver enzymes
Lifestyle modifications have equal importance along with medicines.
1. reduce saturated fat intake
2. Maintain good body composition
3. Increase dietary fiber
4. Increase aerobic exercise
Finally it is best to consult your doctor to help you in choosing the best cholesterol lowering agent.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
Thanks for writing again.
Mild side effects are associated with all kinds of medicines. If you want to avoid cholesterol lowering agents then you need to do all the recommended life style modifications and keep on monitoring your cholesterol levels every 8-10 weeks. In case there is an increase then it is best to start with the medications.
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It is best to lower your risk as much as you can. Taking stenol soya drink will also help you. You can also add garlic to your diet.
The figure of 5.9 is not very high. You can monitor the levels on every 10 weeks basis and in case the level rises then start with a suitable medicine.
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