Hello,
I see that you are worried regarding your cholesterol levels and your sgot levels. To start up I would like to tell you that amongst the common causes of raised sgot level is fatty liver commonly seen in alcoholics and people who are obese or overweight. Your sgot levels are not alarmingly high and do not worry about them, they should come down as you start reducing your ldl levels (cholesterol levels)
To reduce cholesterol initially you should limit your alcohol intake to about 120 ...
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Hi,
When you started having amalog (probably amlodipine),I suppose,and till now you have not shown any kind of improvement ,which means higher doses should also be started.
This is very true that you have very high triglyceride levels,which can also lead you to have insulin resistance in future,which is not good for you and can also make it difficult to reduce your b.p,what your doctor also says.
If your b.p is not reduced generally you will have to reduce your cholesterol levels also may be ...
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Hi,
The signs you described me could be signs of obesity as I feel right now without seeing you,and you should try and reduce your weight. However there are signs of anxiety or stress also.
You can show to an internal medicine specialist may be for obesity,cholesterol related problems,which would also help you solve problems like body aches,missing your breath.
However problems like twitching,problem in your neck will be solved by you yourself mainly will have a less role to be played by dru ...
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Hi,
Your tests are more or less normal but are in a little higher range as for sodium is a little high. Then you also have proteinuria which can have multiple causes like anxiety,blood pressure,diabetes,infection or many others.
Proteinuria can occur due to problems in kidney,and also it can cause other problems in kidney. So you have to remain cautious about this and deal with your blood pressure seriously if that is the only reason or cause for your proteinuria
For now follow the following ...
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Hi,
Eat a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet, which includes cottage cheese, fat-free milk,vegetables, poultry, and egg whites. Use mono unsaturated oils such as olive, peanut, and canola oils or polyunsaturated oils such as corn, safflower, soy, sunflower, cotton seed, and soybean oils.
Avoid foods with excess fat in them such as meat (especially liver and fatty meat), egg yolks, whole milk, cream, butter, shortening, pastries, cakes, cookies, gravy, peanut butter, chocolate, olives, potato chips ...
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You may get the test done after 4-6 months from now to actually see the results,otherwise it is fine that you are getting your tests done on an annual basis. ...
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I am sorry penny, I couldn't understand your query. However LDL 126 is acceptable. Does he take any drugs? Please clarify. Thanks ...
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Dear patrice, it is unlikely to be a cardiac pain. You didn't mention the site of pain. However, It may be a mechanical chest pain which will resolve with NSAID and muscle relaxant. Another probability is just a stomach pain. Take an anti ulcerant. Thanks. ...
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Dear Kanchi,
Fever depends on the bug which causes the infection. Watery loose motion can be due to viral or bacterial infection and the fever can be high irrespective of which infection caused it.
For someone having infection with loose motion a fever of 102.2 can be expected.
However, it depends on how many days it lasts
Kindly contact me for any more queries
Regards
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Urinary infection may be caused by kidney stone. Check your serum levels of calcium, phosphorus & uric acid. Better to get Urine culture and sensitivity done before starting on antibiotics. Take plenty of oral fluids. Check your thyroid status before considering any treatment for dyslipidemia. ...
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