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Lipicard 160Mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 50 years old from Mumbai
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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High cholesterol can cause atherosclerotic heart disease or narrowed coronary arteries in the heart can cause the symptoms of angina, when theheart muscle is not provided with enough oxygen to function.
Decreased blood supply to the brain may be due to narrowed small arteries in the brain or because the larger carotidarteries in the neck may become blocked. This can result in a transient ischmic attack or stroke.
Peripheral artery disease describes gradual narrowing of the arteries t...more
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MBBS, Dip.Cardiology, Fellowship in Clin...read more

Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to work properly. But if you have too much in your blood, it can combine with other substances in the blood and stick to the walls of your arteries. This is called plaque. Plaque can narrow your arteries or even block them.
High levels of cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart disease. Your cholesterol levels tend to rise as you get older. There are usu...more
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Better to avoid medicines. You can keep your heart and body healthy with correct diet. Talk to healthy ninety year olds for correct diet, don't ask anyone else.
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Asked for male, 48 years old from Chennai
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Cardiologist•Kolkata
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Lipicard & atocor are are of same composition. The liver dysfunction is common some one may have kidney trouble, rare cases gallbladder or myopathy noted.
Asked for male, 47 years old from Trivandrum
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Dear Suresh
You can take alcohol while taking medicines but try to limit the alcohol consumption as less as possible because alcohol will worsen your triglycerides and diabetes
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Gastroenterologist•Bhopal
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Get fibroscan with cap score to quantify your liver health. Get lft done, if sgot and sgpt are raised get hepatitis b and c testing. Follow a low fat diet, exercise for 3o mins is compulsory, weight reduction will help you. You can take saroglitazar 4 mg for your fatty liver and cholesterol problem.
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Asked for male, 51 years old from Delhi
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Common side effects of stanlip
increased liver enzymes
nausea
vomiting
flatulence
abdominal pain
diarrhea.
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Asked for Male, 54 years old from Delhi
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B H M S, MD

Homeopath•Thrissur
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Dear hyperlipedemia is your condtion and in ihomoeopathic perspective it is due to more stress than the food which also plays a short role. So do some yoga or pranayam to reduce stress. Right homoeopathic medicine after assessing the cause of this condition will bring a permanent cure.
Asked for male, 34 years old from Mumbai
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Psychologist•Thane
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Hi, I would suggest exercising and / or meditation for stress and lifestyle changes if required. For better results for these long lasting issues of stress and anxiety, I would advice to go for counselling sessions. Too much of long term stress sometimes contributes to body pain, though it may have physical causes as well. You can contact me as well if, you aim to work towards an anxiety free life.
Hope this helps.
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Asked for Male, 44 years old from Kota
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Diploma in Cardiology, B S M C Bankura i...read more

General Physician•Kolkata
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Don't discontinue, go on with same medicine, with the same dose & try to change your diet, take fat free, salt restricted, high fiber diet, check your lipid profile every month, when your cholesterol & triglyceride will come down, then reduce the dose in consultation with a cardiologist. Last but not the least, regular exercise is essential.
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