I have just got My husband?s blood test report and got to know that lipoprotein A lpa is 40.49 and high sensitivity C- reactive protein (Hs - crp) is 4.3 Is it really risky? How can we lower these by change in our life style?
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Dear user kindly forward the reports and symptomatic complaints as of now however LPA 40.49 is quiet high but depends upon the default reference range of the lab (needs confirmation from reference range) Well he needs to make a active life and avoid sedentary habits and add omega3 fatty acid rich diet. For proper consultation consult back.
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Hi The results of the Lp (a) test will vary depending on the laboratory where the sample was analyzed. Normal values for this test are less than 30 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL. If the results are greater than the 30 mg/dL threshold, this may indicate increased risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, or stroke. As with elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, an elevated Lp-PLA (2) level approximately doubles the risk for primary and secondary cardiovascular events. Your diet can be greatly responsible for high cholesterol level in the body. Hence, before indulging in any type of food, it is important to know your food and how it impacts you. Include oats, beans and legumes, okra, mustard seeds, soy,tomato, ginger etc in your meals and must do exercise regularly. Please consult your doctor for medicines.
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