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Asking For Self, Female, 38 Years old, multan
have had high cholesterol for the last 2–3 years. When I take medicine, it goes down. I have not taken any medicine for the last month.”
What symptoms do you have? your cholesterol and triglycerides are high you need to consult online so that I could prescribe you medication.
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Book consulattion . U need proper guideline . Ur lipid profile is deranged .
Do you have any current symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, or easy fatigue?
Have you ever been told you have high cholesterol or triglycerides before?
Is there a family history of heart disease, stroke, or sudden death at a young age?
Are you married currently pregnant or planning pregnancy?
what are your complaints, book consultation
I can help and guide you properly
it's ok...don't worry..during session I can guide you what to do...
your cholesterol level need to be addressed. book appointment wo can sort it out
book online consultation, i ll guide you inshAllah, no need to worry
hold oily spicy thing fast food junk food beverages exercise or walk mutton n beaf stop white meat start
Honourable Sister Are you obese?
Blood Pressure Stays normal?
Any underlying issue like Thyroid or Reproductive Issues?
Arthritis Pain?
May Allah Allah Almighty bestow you a healthy life.
But the cholesterol is so High
Can you please share your history so that I can guide you properly.
I kept my consultation fee so Low so that Patients can easily share problems. I am working for the welfare of Mankind.
I don't prescribe medicines without diagnosing root cause.
I treat the actual problem so that patients can get immediate relief.
My online consultation fee is 100 Rs only.
In the meanwhile you can take three cloves of garlic pieces in breakfast before meal with lukewarm water.
Allah Bless you
prescribing medicine depends upon detailed history age obesity other chronic diseases family history, clinical symptoms etc
please book online consultation with me
till then start walking, low fat diet ,,omega 3 use ,,,
w/s sister detailed lipid profile very necessary according to that v see whether it's good or bad cholesterol n diet management, weight control, walk and stress control very necessary.
that vl start with cholesterol treatment
if u vl nt take medicine according ly ur vessels vl get blocked, thickened, hardened n vl affect the organs according ly, like may cause heat attack, high BP, deep vein thrmbosois n many more.
as I can see ur report clearly ur bad cholesterol
that iz triglycerides, LDL n VLD iz very high total cholesterol iz also too high as comparison to the previous report
u hv high risk of Heart attack.
n thrombosis
ur Crp protein iz normal n magnesium also within normal limits
good cholesterol iz in acceptable limit s.
so kindly continue ur treatment don't stop it
along with thz u also need evaluation of ur liver status, thyroid n diabetes.
Common ways to manage high cholesterol:
Lifestyle changes (often first step):
Heart-healthy diet: Reduce saturated/trans fats (red meat, fried foods, full-fat dairy); increase soluble fiber (oats, beans, apples, vegetables); add healthy fats (nuts, olive oil, fatty fish like salmon).
Regular exercise: Aim for 150 minutes/week of moderate activity (walking, swimming) to raise HDL and lower LDL/triglycerides.
Weight management if needed; quit smoking if applicable.
Limit alcohol and added sugars.
These can lower LDL by 10–30% in many cases.
If lifestyle isn't enough (common with very high levels), medication like statins is highly effective and safe for most people.
Her note about responding to meds but stopping them suggests restarting treatment (under medical guidance) could quickly improve numbers. Early management is key to prevent long-term complications. Seek care soon!
Common ways to manage high cholesterol:
Lifestyle changes (often first step):
Heart-healthy diet: Reduce saturated/trans fats (red meat, fried foods, full-fat dairy); increase soluble fiber (oats, beans, apples, vegetables); add healthy fats (nuts, olive oil, fatty fish like salmon).
Regular exercise: Aim for 150 minutes/week of moderate activity (walking, swimming) to raise HDL and lower LDL/triglycerides.
Weight management if needed; quit smoking if applicable.
Limit alcohol and added sugars.
These can lower LDL by 10–30% in many cases.
If lifestyle isn't enough (common with very high levels), medication like statins is highly effective and safe for most people.
Her note about responding to meds but stopping them suggests restarting treatment (under medical guidance) could quickly improve numbers. Early management is key to prevent long-term complications. Seek care soon!
dear when you have high cholesterol especially a high ldl, you have to take your medication regularly, you should also exercise and eat a healthy diet.
LDL levels itmay high not good u have to take medicine with proper diet plan avoid junk food beverages avoid beef mutton use healthy home made food with seasonal fruits
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