Hello
Your daughter is having
high cholesterol 220 mg /dl . You didn't mentioned the
lipid profile as sometimes we have seen that
HDL ( good cholesterol ) is high , while LDL( bad cholesterol ) is low . Also didn't mention VLDL &
TRIGLYCERIDE values.
As you mentioned that there is a risk on both maternal and paternal side .
The age of patient is very young , risky on both side.
You should be worried but not too much.
Your daughter's cholesterol is not that high to be very worried . Your daughter may easily get back normal range.
I see similar cases amongst young peoples who visit my clinic .
In the first meeting , I advise my patient to go life style modifications for 3 months.
I retest them again after 3 months & if they continue to be in high range I advise them to take medicine.
1 High fiber diet , green leafy vegetable fruits .
2 Cut down the processed food , white bread , doughnuts , white sugar pizza should be completely avoided.
3 A 40 minute physical activities every day morning walk or evening walk ora visit to a gym or swimming pool.
Due to high risk ( in both families ) , this is a concerning . Your daughter need to investigated with E K G &
echocardiogram to isolate the case.
I would recommend your daughter to
consult a cardiologist and get his opinion.
In your daughter case must
consult cardiologist every years for just safety.
Good luck.