Questionno suger,no high blood pressure,smoker but left smoking two years before.my father died with heart attack in 1994 in 72 years of age. other all faimly members are alive and healthy.i am a faty man.
two years ago i got pain in jaw and throat at 3pm daily for thirty minites.this happend for one week . then i went for lipid bsf profile. my lipid level was 312.
plesae guide me who can i control cholesterol,and whow can i reduce overweight.
my age is 49 years,a married person having five chieldrens.a patient of un stable angina.
i spend my whole life in tension.my hight is 3 feet 4inches and weight is 153 pounds
please tell me what is diffrence in lipid and cholesterol.
AnswerRaja Fayyaz Al Hassan,
Lipids are the fats that carry cholesterol through our blood. There are good lipid (HDL) and bad lipids (LDL). For more information on lipids and cholesterol, go to: www.lipid-clinic.com
Changes in your diet can help lower cholesterol a little bit, but only about 5-15%. Start by decreasing the amount of saturated fat you eat. Saturated fats are from animal foods (meats, cheese, milk, etc.). Also, you should decrease the amount of margarine and shortening you eat. These contain trans-fatty acids. Foods with margarine or shortening are cookies, cakes, fried foods, etc. Saturated fats and trans-fatty acids stimulate the body to produce more cholesterol and LDL. For more information on diet and cholesterol levels, go to: http://home.comcast.net/~lipid-clinic/diet.html
Lowering cholesterol that is over 300 will require a cholesterol lowering medicine, preferably a statin (Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol, Mevacor). You will need to talk with your doctor about starting a cholesterol lowering medicine. For more information on cholesterol lowering medicines, go to: http://home.comcast.net/~lipid-clinic/medicines.html
Weight loss will require you to eat fewer calories and start a regular exercise program. However, do not start an exercise program without talking to your doctor first! You may want to start by just slightly reducing the portion sizes of your meals. In other words, don't over eat and refer to the diet information I mentioned above.
Lastly, you should be able to talk with your doctor about getting more information on cholesterol and weight loss.
Best of luck.
Todd
www.lipid-clinic.com
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