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Doctor. I have checked my cholestrol and the result saying triglyceride is 340. blood sugar 85 and bp 88-120. doctor told to reduce fat and take 30min walk everyday. no need to medicine. please tell me about this. do i have to take any medicine for this or follow what my doctor said am tensed. please answer me
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Yes, your triglycerides are higher than what it needs to be (normal cut of range is 150mg/dl). Based on American Heart Association, you are under risk to develop complications.
Triglycerides and cholesterol levels can be rectified by simple changes in diet and lifestyle. And I concur with your doctor that modifying your diet - consuming low calorie and low fat diet; weight reducing physical exercises; avoiding unnecessary.
Medical drugs such as fibrates can be tried as adjuvant's to these changes. Since these drugs are to be used often for long term; some times lifelong and can induce side effects, these drugs need to started and monitored under guidance of your doctor.
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Hi... Welcome to healthcaremagic forum... Yes, your triglycerides are higher than what it needs to be (normal cut of range is 150mg/dl). Based on American Heart Association, you are under risk to develop complications. Triglycerides and cholesterol levels can be rectified by simple changes in diet and lifestyle. And I concur with your doctor that modifying your diet - consuming low calorie and low fat diet; weight reducing physical exercises; avoiding unnecessary. Medical drugs such as fibrates can be tried as adjuvant s to these changes. Since these drugs are to be used often for long term; some times lifelong and can induce side effects, these drugs need to started and monitored under guidance of your doctor. Regards