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Diabetologist•Gulbarga
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Dear lybrate-user as I can see your obese and also suffering from dyslipidemia, I would suggest you to do regular exercise along with strict diet control. I would suggest you to take the medication which is being prescribed once you follow all the instruction you may not need it for lifetime.
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Change diet and lifestyle and reverse your bp and cholesterol for ever do not get misguided without getting proper testing done and detailed history needed including your diet and lifestyle Never believe in the lies told by doctors that you have to take BP medicines and cholesterol medicines lifelong.
1) Detailed history including dietary & lifestyle habits needed in addition to medical, occupational ,& environment history
2) Comprehensive lab testing needed which should have tests for i...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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if your cholesterol is 100. it is normal you can stop medicines. but take diet for control high cholesterol eat whole grain foods, green veg., juice, plenty of water at least 8 glass of water in a day.
Avoid high cholesterol foods, oily, fatty, junk, fast foods, foods from out sided,
Go for walk daily, do yoga, cycling, any good exercise, avoid stress, try to take good sleep at night.
Checkup your body by blood tests and physical examination at regular time.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hi, this drug is from statin family and also helps in lowering cholesterol. Once you start it and then stop, it can increase your cholesterol and risk your health. Fat loss will happen with a balanced diet and lifestyle improvement. Eat small frequent meals every 2 -3 hours to improve metabolism and reduce fat.
Have whole grain cereals like millets (bajra, jowar,ragi) and pulses and sprouts.
Eat protein rich diet egg whites, sprouts (especially post workout, it will help in building musc...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes you can combine, but COQ is not a medically proven chemical. Try not to be on long term medicines for preventive health, it is quite a fashion but probably dangerous.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ludhiana
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Both reduces cholestrol levels n comparison rosuvastatin decreases ldl more significantly then atorvastatins.
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Endocrinologist•Bangalore
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Details of lab reports has to be shown. All medicine here desribed ok only. Serum creatinine, serum albumib -creatinine ratio is required.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrateuser,
-As per the assessment of the cardiologist you have to get your mother treated for her heart problem
-the treatment will also depend on the degree ofblockage, a 1st degree may not require treatment, a 2nd degree will require medication or a pacemaker & a third degree or complete block will require a pacemaker
-also a healthy lifestyle is important, a well balanced diet, regular exercises, proper sleep & reduced stress level will keep the heart & body healthy & fitmore
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