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Mr. V Sriram, Thanks for the query
Looking at your height and weight, it is clear that with a BMI of 31.96 kgs/Sq meter you are already in grade one obesity. Your ideal body weight should be about 63 kgs (normal BMI < 23 kgs/Sq meter). Unless this is addressed things will not improve. You have an excess of 24 kgs. Reduce that all your lipids will improve. There is no treatmet needed for TGL 300 mg. Thanks.
Looking at your height and weight, it is clear that with a BMI of 31.96 kgs/Sq meter you are already in grade one obesity. Your ideal body weight should be about 63 kgs (normal BMI < 23 kgs/Sq meter). Unless this is addressed things will not improve. You have an excess of 24 kgs. Reduce that all your lipids will improve. There is no treatmet needed for TGL 300 mg. Thanks.
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Your cholesterol and Triglyceride, VLDL level is high. You have to take statin after consulting physician
1.Do regular aerobic exercise like brisk walking/jogging/running/cycling/swimming for 1 hour daily
2.Reduce weight
3Control diet
4.Avoid sweets, sugar,oily, fatty, excess calorie/cholesterol, saturated fat and carbohydrate rich diet. Take green leafy vegetables/fruits/salads. Drink plenty of water. Avoid Junk food, Bakery items like pizza/Burger/Cookies, soft drink, alcohol e...more
1.Do regular aerobic exercise like brisk walking/jogging/running/cycling/swimming for 1 hour daily
2.Reduce weight
3Control diet
4.Avoid sweets, sugar,oily, fatty, excess calorie/cholesterol, saturated fat and carbohydrate rich diet. Take green leafy vegetables/fruits/salads. Drink plenty of water. Avoid Junk food, Bakery items like pizza/Burger/Cookies, soft drink, alcohol e...more
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Hello dear
High triglycerides and 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 g...more
High triglycerides and 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 g...more
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Hello dear
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 o...more
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 o...more
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It is suggestive of declining renal function. I recommend the following
1. Find out how much of protein you are losing in the urine. Protein in urine rises the creatinine. Tablets like ace/arb can reduce protein in urine
2. Avoid red meat
3. Avoid weight lifting exercises
4. Tab nephrosave twice daily has given good results in my patients
5. Most importantly make sure bp is within 130/70 at all times.
1. Find out how much of protein you are losing in the urine. Protein in urine rises the creatinine. Tablets like ace/arb can reduce protein in urine
2. Avoid red meat
3. Avoid weight lifting exercises
4. Tab nephrosave twice daily has given good results in my patients
5. Most importantly make sure bp is within 130/70 at all times.
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