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hi my microalbumin is 39.18mg/l.my serum triglycerides is 182mg/dl.iam a 49 years old.daiabetic also.is it any danger.how may be it controlled.sugar other cholesterol levels are normal.liver function,kidney function is also normel in recent reports.iam worried my weight it is 88kg.triglycerides level microalbumin levels are danger.pl tell me sir
Hello! After a thorough review of your problem, I would like to assure that there is nothing to be worried about! Blood glucose levels can be controlled with sugarfree & balanced diet, exercises & medications with consultation of a diabetologist.
You can easily control the triglyceride levels by diet control only, no need to add additional lipid lowering agent, as triglyceride levels are directly reflective of our intake of fat. You should avoid animal fats & prefer mustard oil instead.
Similarly low protein diet can control your raised microalbumin levels.
Thanks & take care of yourselves!
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How Can I Reduce High Triglyceride Levels?
Hello! After a thorough review of your problem, I would like to assure that there is nothing to be worried about! Blood glucose levels can be controlled with sugarfree & balanced diet, exercises & medications with consultation of a diabetologist. You can easily control the triglyceride levels by diet control only, no need to add additional lipid lowering agent, as triglyceride levels are directly reflective of our intake of fat. You should avoid animal fats & prefer mustard oil instead. Similarly low protein diet can control your raised microalbumin levels. Thanks & take care of yourselves!