
Suggest Medication To Control High Cholesterol And Triglycerides Levels

I feel very tired when I walk little fast or when I take the steps to second floor, please let me know how to lower my tryglycerides and hdl cholesterol and vldl cholesterol.
I work in night shift 5.30pm to 2.30am and sleep at 4.00am till 12-1pm as soon as I wake up I have the break fast (roti with tea everyday) and have the lunch at 4o clock and from 8-9pm I play badminton and have dinner by 10pm
please suggest me if I need to take any tablets or I can lower the cholesterol and tryglycerides level in food
Thanks,
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Continue playing, eat less oils and fats.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr XXXXXXX
Thank you for posting your question here.
I have read your query carefully and have gone through the reports.
The reports indicate mild increase in triglycerides and VLDL cholesterol, and slightly lower HDl cholesterol.
This indicates a sedentary lifestyle.
I would advise you to continue playing badminton, but you will need more exercise, so it is best to start jogging every day to reduce the triglycerides and increase HDL cholesterol.
Reduce oil and fat in the diet.
As for the tiredness while climbing stairs, there doesn't seem to be anything grossly abnormal, however, it is best to consult a cardiologist once get yourself examined to rule out any serious issue.
It could also be due to hypothyroidism, so please do also get your thyroid profile done to look for any abnormality in thyroid function.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to write back if you need any clarifications.
Wishing you good health.
Best regards


I took the complete health check up on 07/20/2015.
Yes, good exercise helps reduce triglycerides.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again Mr. XXXXXXX
Yes, as mentioned in the above answer, good amount of exercise does reduce triglyceride levels and brings them down to normal levels. It also increases the good cholesterol (HDL) levels, which is good, and reduces the VLDL cholesterol levels.
As of now, I would not suggest any medicines to reduce the triglyceride and VLDL levels, because they are not very high.
Hope this answers your questions.
Best regards.

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