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What Do These Lab Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 29 May 2018
Question: Request your opinion on my XXXXXXX checkup report attached.

Findings:
1. High LDL Cholestrol
2. High Uric Acid
3. Low Vitamin D
4. I have also done Ultrasound Abdomen which says "Mild Fatty Liver"

Kindly provide your advise on this.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Raju.A.T (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Vit D supplements

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I have seen the attached report.

As mentioned above in your query,

Yes, your LDL levels are high which increase the risk of heart diseases. Considering your age the high levels could either be due to overweight or unhealthy lifestyle and food habits. Reducing the weight or having timely food restricting on calorie and fat intake would reverse the risk.

Uric acid levels fluctuate and a reading of 7.4 is fine. Drinking ample amount of water would help here.

Vitamin D is low, you will need supplement like D-Rise 60000 IU once in a week for 8 weeks followed by once a month for 8 months. Please consult your treating doctor for specific prescription.

Fatty liver is a consequence of overweight or unhealthy life style. Cutting down on calories and exercising regularly could reverse the liver finding.

Hope, I answered your query.

Please do ask if any doubts.

Regards,
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What Do These Lab Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Vit D supplements Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query. I have seen the attached report. As mentioned above in your query, Yes, your LDL levels are high which increase the risk of heart diseases. Considering your age the high levels could either be due to overweight or unhealthy lifestyle and food habits. Reducing the weight or having timely food restricting on calorie and fat intake would reverse the risk. Uric acid levels fluctuate and a reading of 7.4 is fine. Drinking ample amount of water would help here. Vitamin D is low, you will need supplement like D-Rise 60000 IU once in a week for 8 weeks followed by once a month for 8 months. Please consult your treating doctor for specific prescription. Fatty liver is a consequence of overweight or unhealthy life style. Cutting down on calories and exercising regularly could reverse the liver finding. Hope, I answered your query. Please do ask if any doubts. Regards,