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Asked for male, 42 years old from Delhi
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First, you are hugely mistaken if you think the correct treatment for cholesterol and thyroid problems is to stop treatment after they return to normal. You seem to be prejudiced against modern medicines. Both these problems are chronic diseases and hence, require treatment lifelong. Your doctor is just trying to avoid an argument with you and just urging you to continue the medications for your own good health. You somehow do not seem to trust him. You can refer to any medical guideline online ...more
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Hello,
Your progressive and high cholesterol level suggest that you have a slow metabolism. It leads to hampered blood supply due to narrowing of blood supply due to deposition of these bad cholesterol plaques in it which leads to a weak erection. With the help of ayurvedic aphrodisiacs and slight physical workout you can not only boost up your sexual wellness but also your quality of life.Good luck.
Your progressive and high cholesterol level suggest that you have a slow metabolism. It leads to hampered blood supply due to narrowing of blood supply due to deposition of these bad cholesterol plaques in it which leads to a weak erection. With the help of ayurvedic aphrodisiacs and slight physical workout you can not only boost up your sexual wellness but also your quality of life.Good luck.
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Balasore
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I will suggest you to take tablet AtorlipF once a day for more than a year and few tips on diet say no to maida items like toast , khaari ,naan ,white bread . can drink tea but without sugar say no to Buffalo milk and can drink cows milk can eat brown bread can eat sprout’s can eat green vegetables, can eat chappati ,bajra ka rotla can eat one katori of rice twice a day with dal to avoid farsan food items can eat fruits say no to coconut water
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Your blood sugar is slightly high. Medicines are good continue same.
Do some exercise regularly.
Control your diet, it should be strictly diabetic.
Take small frequent meals instead of large ones.
If blood sugar remains same discuss with your doctor who may make some minor changes in medicines.
Do some exercise regularly.
Control your diet, it should be strictly diabetic.
Take small frequent meals instead of large ones.
If blood sugar remains same discuss with your doctor who may make some minor changes in medicines.
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Statins are quite safe. When you combine it with Fibrates (Stanlip) rarely it may cause Muscle and Liver toxicity, that you can monitor by measuring Muscle Enzymes (CPK- Total) and Liver Enzymes (DHOT/ SGPT) most of time these drugs are tolerated well without any major side effects. There is hardly any interference with Vit K If you stop these drugs your Lipids (Cholesterols and TG) will rise again, so continue these drugs while keeping monitoring the muscle and Liver Enzymes.
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Hi lybrate-user,
TG level of 515 is very high. Whether you should continue the medicine lifelong or not depends on your TG levels over next few months or years. If you are overweight, loose some. If you don't exercise, start it. Cut carbohydrates to whatever you can. Do it for next few months while you continue taking the medicine. Also get checked for Diabetes if you haven't yet. After all of this, you can recheck your TG levels and see where you are. A decision can be taken then.
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TG level of 515 is very high. Whether you should continue the medicine lifelong or not depends on your TG levels over next few months or years. If you are overweight, loose some. If you don't exercise, start it. Cut carbohydrates to whatever you can. Do it for next few months while you continue taking the medicine. Also get checked for Diabetes if you haven't yet. After all of this, you can recheck your TG levels and see where you are. A decision can be taken then.
Hope ...more
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