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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 15 Jun 2016
Question: i got hospitalized due to blood came from Nose & Mouth , doctor says its due to hypertension, My BP at the time of admitted was
PR- 75/MIN
BP-160/110 mm Hg
RR- 12/min

My Lipid Profile was:
Cholestrol 212
triglycerides 418


Please suggest me a Diet Plan & exercise , also please suggest me the remedies of the above problem.
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Answered by Dr. Sonia Raina (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Continue suggested medication, lifestyle changes

Detailed Answer:
Hello, greetings!
Thanks for posting your query on hcm.
I have gone through your query and also the attached reports.
Yes, nasal bleeding may occur in a hypertensive situation.
For control of blood pressure, you have been already started on AMCARD.
Also your cholesterol levels are mildly elevated any triglyceride levels are way above the normal levels. For this you have already been started on Tablet Rosuvas F. You may continue with these medicines as advised.
Also you must live a healthy and active lifestyle. As you are young, you may practice moderate exercise for around 40 minutes a day like brisk walking/ jogging or swimming.
You must eat a healthy diet along with less salt, fibre rich food, plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Avoid oily and fatty food.
For a personalized diet chart, you may avail the help of a nutritionist by clicking on the " Ask a Nutritionist" option.
If you have any further doubts/ clarifications, you may get back to me.
Regards,
Dr. Sonia
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. Sonia Raina (26 minutes later)
Hi Doctor,

our doctor suggest me not to take AMCARD 5mg on daily basis, he told me , whenever u feel unconsciousness, Flurry then only u can take one tablet .Also doctor has stopped my all medicines now. presently i am not talking any medicines .

cholesterol levels are mildly elevated and triglyceride levels are way above the normal levels.

please suggest me what is triglyceride levels, ?and how it can be under limit.?
what are things responsible for triglyceride levels and how can i reduced to normal .

please suggest .

Thanks
XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Sonia Raina (43 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Medication advised, diet changes

Detailed Answer:
In my opinion you must monitor your Blood pressure three times in the next week. If your blood pressure is elevated, then you may start on anti hypertensive medication on a regular basis after discussion with your physician.
If I was your physician, I would continue keeping you on tablet Rosuvas F as it is mandatory since your triglyceride levels are very elevated. The normal levels should be less than 150 mg/dL. Triglycerides are basically the end products of ingested fatty foods.

You need to avoid saturated fats like butter and ghee. Avoid oily food, junk food and packaged food. Repeat lipid profile after 3 months.

Hope this helps you.




Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. Sonia Raina (25 hours later)
Hi Doctor ,

Thanks for your valuable answer,

I will show you my repeat lipid profile, doctor advised me to do Lipid profile this week.

Thanks a lot.

XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Sonia Raina (15 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Welcome, XXXXXXX .

Detailed Answer:
You are welcome XXXXXXX
Glad to be of help.
Yes, I will await your test reports.
All the best.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. Sonia Raina (2 days later)
Hi Doctor,

Today i Got my latest reports.

Blood Sugar Fasting 104

LIPID PROFILE

CHOLESTEROL - 251

TRIGLYCERIDE - 260

HDL- CHOLESTROL - 35

LDL CHOLESTROL 163

VLDL CHLOESTEROL 52

LDL/HDL RATION- 4.66

CHOL/ HDL RATIO 7.17

As compared with previous reports my TRIGLYCERIDE has lower to 260 BUT my
CHOLESTEROL has increased from 212 to 251,

please suggest, as i will visit my Physician on Friday.


Regards
XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Sonia Raina (14 hours later)
Brief Answer:
continue with medications and lifestyle modification

Detailed Answer:
I have gone through your lipid profile.
It is a good news that your trigylcerides have lowered considerably. Well done!
With lifestyle modifications, diet restriction and continuation of tablet Rosuvas F your cholesterol levels are bound to return to normal soon.
Make sure that you are incorporating moderate exercise in your lifestyle everyday.
Get your lipid profile checked after 3 months again.
Regards,
Dr. Sonia
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Follow up: Dr. Sonia Raina (3 hours later)
Thanks Doctor XXXXXXX

Thanks for your valuable suggestion.
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Answered by Dr. Sonia Raina (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
Welcome

Detailed Answer:
You are welcome.
Always glad to be of my help to my patients.
Regards,
Dr. Sonia
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Continue suggested medication, lifestyle changes Detailed Answer: Hello, greetings! Thanks for posting your query on hcm. I have gone through your query and also the attached reports. Yes, nasal bleeding may occur in a hypertensive situation. For control of blood pressure, you have been already started on AMCARD. Also your cholesterol levels are mildly elevated any triglyceride levels are way above the normal levels. For this you have already been started on Tablet Rosuvas F. You may continue with these medicines as advised. Also you must live a healthy and active lifestyle. As you are young, you may practice moderate exercise for around 40 minutes a day like brisk walking/ jogging or swimming. You must eat a healthy diet along with less salt, fibre rich food, plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid oily and fatty food. For a personalized diet chart, you may avail the help of a nutritionist by clicking on the " Ask a Nutritionist" option. If you have any further doubts/ clarifications, you may get back to me. Regards, Dr. Sonia