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Brief Answer: From blood test is noticed
hypertriglyceridemia and
hyperuricemia.
Detailed Answer:
Total cholesterol 5.37mmol/L is near optimal. Total Cholesterol 5.2-6.2 mmol/L considered borderline high.
LDL cholesterol 3.52mmol/L, is near optimal. Optimal is 2.59-3.34 mmol/L.
HDL Cholesterol 1.07 mmol/L, is optimal. Level of HDL-C is between 1.0-1.3 mmol/L for men and between 1.3-1.5 mmol/L for women and is associated with average risk of
heart disease.
Triglycerides 2.58 mmol/L are little bit high. (Considered high 2.3 to 5.6 mmol).
Advise;Initial treatment involve lifestyle and diet changes. These include, losing weight and maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, restricting alcohol intake, quitting smoking, limiting intake of carbohydrates and unhealthy fats.
Uric acid 530 umol/L is little bit high, reference range for male 200-430, female 140-360. Elevated uric acid levels are commonly encountered in patients with
essential hypertension.
Highish uric acid levels don't necessarily need treatment.
Vitamin 25(OH)D2 & 25(OH)D3 54.2 nmol/l, 50 nmol/liter or above is adequate for bone health.
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