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Lipids in food are broken down into fatty acids (FA) in the duodenum by lipase enzyme and bile
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Than in small intestine all the FA enter the enterocyte cells and in the cells TG are rebuild with cholestrol and protein to form chylomicrons
And which are excreted from the cells in to the lymph system and than in blood vessels and used by the tissues for energy purposes and extra TG are stored in the liver
And
Than in small intestine all the FA enter the enterocyte cells and in the cells TG are rebuild with cholestrol and protein to form chylomicrons
And which are excreted from the cells in to the lymph system and than in blood vessels and used by the tissues for energy purposes and extra TG are stored in the liver
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The hemoglobin percentage is generally higher for people residing in high altitude, like Tawang. So, you need to monitor hematocrit value in complete blood count, and if it is below 60 it may be perfect for you. However you need to monitor for increasing trends and need to consult physician for presence of any spleen enpargement. Those sign may signify abnormalities namely polycythemia. Also need to look for any congenital heart disease or lung diseases like asthma. And smoking should be avoided...more
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Some tips for reducing triglycerides :-
1) Lose some weight.
2) Limit your sugar intake.
3) Follow a low carb diet.
4) Eat more fiber rich foods.
5) Do some exercise regularly.
6) Avoid trans fat.
7) Increase your intake of unsaturated fats.
8) Take proper meals.
9) Take proper sleep.
10) Don't skip meals.
Some tips for reducing triglycerides :-
1) Lose some weight.
2) Limit your sugar intake.
3) Follow a low carb diet.
4) Eat more fiber rich foods.
5) Do some exercise regularly.
6) Avoid trans fat.
7) Increase your intake of unsaturated fats.
8) Take proper meals.
9) Take proper sleep.
10) Don't skip meals.
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It depends on the cause of Elephantiasis. If it is due to Filariasis, then she can have recurrent lymphangitis and associated fever and leg pain. This can be prevented by taking a medicine called Banocide, once every 6 months. Please consult a general physician who can assess the condition and prescribe the correct dosage and duration of the medication.
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. Your triglyceride level is very high. It means you have been taking food which is very rich in saturated fat. High triglyceride levels may lead to atherosclerosis of arteries which in turn may lead to blockage of arteries. I would advise you to follow a very strict diet and avoid eating oily and greasy food. Also you will be required to take medicine for reducing the triglyceride level. If you want a prescription for that you can message me or consult your physician.
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For haemoglobin include iron rich foods like jaggery, raisins. You can have wheat grass juice 2 tsp in water early morning. Also for iron absorption include vitamin c rich foods like sprinkle lemon over green moong dal sprouts. Have more antioxidant fruits like pomegranate, oranges, kiwi and vegetables like spinach, beetroot in your diet.
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