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I have been having deep sweat issues I woke up my neck and private area so soaked I had lab work done 2wks ago my cholesterol is high my triglycerides are high my CHDrisk 1 was 7.8 my SGPT/AST was 14 ... View answer
. Your thoughts. 3)Are there other ways ofreducingtheriskof gastritis coming back. Thanks. ... problems with the website). 1) I am taking nexium 40 mg twice daily and it has... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
( General & Family Physician)
to me the quantity, size, shape and severity of stones in my CBD and CHD in details. I attached a ..., some of them were removed in 19.08.2017 and a stent was inserted in my CBD to allow... View answer
35yr male 6'1 205lbs 36 waist just received my tests results Total cholesterol 208 Triglycerides 135 HDL 40 LDL 141 T.Chol/HDL ratio 5.2 estimated CHDrisk 1.1 I do not have a primary care Dr or ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I would think that a medication that relaxes arterial walls would be dangerous for a person with cholesterol deposits to these walls, ie, riskof dislodging. Why am I wrong, since ACE inhibitors relax... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
friedwald and de long calculations? does the patient have a risk factor for CHD? enumerate them and explain ...a 49yr.oldnman with no personal or family history ofchd, and who is not... View answer
hello doctor i just had a lipid profil test don these are my reading cholestorol is 142,TGL is 201.0,HDLis 36.0, LDL is 66.0,VLDLis 40 risk ratio for CHD is 3.9:1. I am 33 years of age female married ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chirag Soni
( General & Family Physician)
. Currently about 165/95. Based on riskof heart desease/stroke. I have just used the on line stroke risk calculator on this site which comes out at a riskof 35 over the... View answer
Numerous populations around the world eat a diet rich in saturated fat and have very low rates ofCHD. The Maasai, Dinkas, Samburu, French, Inuits, Tokeluans and many more. ... View answer
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