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Suggest Treatment For Elevated Cholesterol Level

Hi I 47 year old Female (weight 66 Kg and Height 5 ft). My ECG is normal and TMT is negative. But cholestrol is high and Blood sugar is at border line. BP is normal. But I sweat a lot. Doctors are saying to get Echo test and angiography. Kindly advise
Mon, 28 Sep 2015
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Dear Mrs,

If you don't have chest pain on physical exertion and no family history of heart attack, then the possibility is quite low that you will have blocked arteries.
I would rather go for further non invasive tests, such as stress echo or nuclear stress test than angiography in case of high cardiovascular risk.

In case of no family history and no angina, I wouldn't continue any other test.


Hope I could help you

Wishing you a good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask

Regards,
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Suggest Treatment For Elevated Cholesterol Level

Dear Mrs, If you don t have chest pain on physical exertion and no family history of heart attack, then the possibility is quite low that you will have blocked arteries. I would rather go for further non invasive tests, such as stress echo or nuclear stress test than angiography in case of high cardiovascular risk. In case of no family history and no angina, I wouldn t continue any other test. Hope I could help you Wishing you a good health In case of further questions don t hesitate to ask Regards,