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Hypertriglyceridemia Questions

Asked for male, 45 years old from Gorakhpur
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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It's not a good sign, you should test your blood for liver function test also, avoid fatty foods, limit your intake if oil also, you need proper homeopathic treatment also along with your existing treatment,
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Gastroenterologist•Hyderabad
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Hi jaydeep , can I know what is the blood sugar of your cousin ? does he have diabetes ? If so he needs to be treated for both. He has high TGL which is bad for heart as you rightly said. Considering his weight he needs treatment inform of both weight reduction and some tablets for Lipid control. If ok you can consult me in private .
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Chennai
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Diabetologist•Gulbarga
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Dear lybrate-user, as I can see you are over weight and derange lipid levels. I request you to increase your daily exercise along with strict diet plan for weight reduction in additional to it you may need some lipid lowering drugs to get under control. Thank you #besafe.
Asked for male, 38 years old from Delhi
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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For medicines need case details n reports. you can do the following-- stop smoking (if you smoke). Smoking lowers your hdl, cholesterol level. Change the way you eat. Low-fat, low-cholesterol eating benefits all your lipid levels.
Lose weight if necessary.
Maintain healthy lifestyle start exercising.
Nuts, such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, contain high amounts of unsaturated fat or “good” fats, which increase high-density lipoprotein (hdl) and lower low-density lipoprote...more
Asked for male, 32 years old from Azamgarh
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Vijayawada
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. Looks like there is some labaratory mistake in of the tests please upload your reports or please try to get your fasting lipid profile checked after a month from a standard reliable lab.
Asked for male, 45 years old from Nagaon
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Your sgpt and sgot is absolutely normal, do regular exercise, walking, avoid spicy food, fatty foods, with this you need proper homeopathic treatment, you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation where I can provide medicine name.
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Asked for male, 49 years old from Trivandrum
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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In the context of schizophrenia who which you are apparently taking lamitor od 200 mg which is unusual and the fact that you have been on treatment for hypercholesterolemia, I advise you to take the medications as instructed.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an appointment for a confidential and private consultation you may do so by contacting the help desk of Lybrate.
Asked for male, 49 years old from Srinagar
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Hi sir, following are the test results of my mother (58 years old) done recently. The doctor has prescribed the following medicines: bilypsa - 1-0-0 efelobe - 0-1-0 udiliv 300 mg - 1-0-1 nucical d3 (60k) - weekly sir, my question is related to the use of bilypsa in particular which is used for the treatment for controlling lipid parameters like high triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia, and controls high blood sugar and blood glucose (diabetic dyslipidemia). Question - 1: as per the test reports triglycerides & hdl cholesterol levels are well within the normal range, so is it ok to still take bilypsa as prescribed? If yes, for what use? Question - 2: is the rest of the medication right for treating the condition of fatty liver, gallstones, kidney function, and lowering high levels of potassium? Test results - investigation haemoglobin (serum) - 15.1 gm/dl rbc count - 5.29 million/ul rdw - 14.5% mcv - 84.8 fl potassium (serum) - 5.2 mmol/l hba1c (edta whole blood) - 6.1 % triglycerides (serum) - 99 mg/dl hdl cholesterol (serum) - 54 mg/dl ldl cholesterol (serum) - 110 mg/dl sgot (ast) (serum) - 43 u/l sgpt (alt) (serum) - 21 u/l alkaline phosphatase (serum) - 128 u/l vitamin d, 25 hydroxy - 17.9 ng/ml ultrasound whole abdomen gallbladder shows evidence of few calculi of the size 2.1 cm left kidney shows 5 mm cortical calcific focus in lower pole impression: fatty liver cholelithiasis left renal cortical calcification.

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General Physician•Alappuzha
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1) the bilyspa is given here to avoid variations or mild fluctuations of lipid levels that can be associated with the underlying conditions 2) the rest of the medicines are fine for fatty liver, gallstones, kidney function, and lowering high levels of potassium
bilypsa tablet is a medicine used in the treatment of diabetic dyslipidemia. It helps in controlling both high cholesterol, especially the triglycerides and blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. Use of bilypsa tablet along with a p...more
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