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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 14 Jan 2017
Question: I have yellow deposits under my eyes however i had a blood test to check cholesterol liver function etc i git the reaukts on thrusday everything is XXXXXXX my choleterol is at 4.6 however these deposits came under my eyes quickly between two to three weeks

How so i get rid id these yellow deposits?

Question two:

How do i decrease my fatty liver level from 153 - 104 in the soace of two months ?

I really need help pleasee!?!?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Detailed below...

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I read your message and understood your problem.

Yellow deposits or xanthelasma are fat deposits the are mostly composed around the eyes. They occur when there are high bad cholesterol (LDL) levels in the blood. They are rare and they can appear even when the cholesterol levels are normal as because other fats may contribute in their formation.
Cholesterol/HDL ratio of 4.6 is borderline.


I need to ask you to send me the full medical reports you have. Send me photos of your blood tests and all other tests you have done till now. And please mention to me if you suffer from any chronic disease and what medication you take.

You can get rid of these yellow patches by cryosurgery (by freezing them), with laser, electric burns with special needles or by just applying topical medication like bi-chloroacetic acid.

Reducing the fat levels consists in many actions. First you need to restrics fats from your diet, treat properly your chronic diseases if you have any, do exercise daily and check often your lipid profile.

I hope this is helpful for you.


Dr.Albana
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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Detailed below... Detailed Answer: Hello, I read your message and understood your problem. Yellow deposits or xanthelasma are fat deposits the are mostly composed around the eyes. They occur when there are high bad cholesterol (LDL) levels in the blood. They are rare and they can appear even when the cholesterol levels are normal as because other fats may contribute in their formation. Cholesterol/HDL ratio of 4.6 is borderline. I need to ask you to send me the full medical reports you have. Send me photos of your blood tests and all other tests you have done till now. And please mention to me if you suffer from any chronic disease and what medication you take. You can get rid of these yellow patches by cryosurgery (by freezing them), with laser, electric burns with special needles or by just applying topical medication like bi-chloroacetic acid. Reducing the fat levels consists in many actions. First you need to restrics fats from your diet, treat properly your chronic diseases if you have any, do exercise daily and check often your lipid profile. I hope this is helpful for you. Dr.Albana