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What Precautions Should Be Taken For High Cholesterol And Triglycerides Level?

hi, i am mahipal singh aged 38 year my serum cholesterol is 200 mg/dl, serum triglycerides is 450 mg/dl, hdl cholesterol 33 mg/dl, vldl 90 mg/dl, ldl cholesterol 77 mg/dl, total lipids is 850, total/hdl cholesterol ratio is 6.06 and ldl/hdl cholesterol ratio is 2.33 please suggest what precautions i will take and how serious is my report for my heart.
Fri, 31 Mar 2017
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Hello, thanks for posting a question.
Your lipid profile test variables are increased. Some drastic measures have to be taken to bring the values down
1. You have to start a diet plan. Cut off junk food and eat vegetables, fruits nuts, fish etc.
2. Register at a gym and start 3-4 days exercise plan including a 30 minute's cardio exercise.
3. Avoid harmful habits such as smoking and drinking.
If you adjust to these changes, hopefully, there will be significant changes in a month plus. Warm regards
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What Precautions Should Be Taken For High Cholesterol And Triglycerides Level?

Hello, thanks for posting a question. Your lipid profile test variables are increased. Some drastic measures have to be taken to bring the values down 1. You have to start a diet plan. Cut off junk food and eat vegetables, fruits nuts, fish etc. 2. Register at a gym and start 3-4 days exercise plan including a 30 minute s cardio exercise. 3. Avoid harmful habits such as smoking and drinking. If you adjust to these changes, hopefully, there will be significant changes in a month plus. Warm regards