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I have triglycerides of 275 mg/dL. What should I do?

Asked by Male, 35 · 26 days ago

A triglyceride level of 275 mg/dL is high, but it can often be improved. You should consult your doctor, who may first recommend lifestyle changes such as improving your diet, increasing physical activity, managing weight, and limiting alcohol, and then recheck your levels. Whether medication is needed depends on your overall health, other risk factors, and how well your triglycerides respond, so treatment should be based on your doctor’s personalised advice.
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A triglyceride level of 275 mg/dL is considered elevated and may increase your risk for heart disease. This level suggests that your body has more fat in the blood than is ideal, which can contribute to artery blockage and cardiovascular problems if not managed.

  • Elevated triglycerides often require lifestyle changes such as improved diet, increased physical activity, and sometimes medication.
  • Medications like Lipikind-F, which contains atorvastatin and fenofibrate, are used to lower triglycerides and bad cholesterol while raising good cholesterol.
  • It’s important to follow your doctor’s advice on treatment and monitoring to reduce your cardiovascular risk.

Please consult a cardiologist or an endocrinologist for personalized evaluation and management of your triglyceride levels. If you want, I can explain how triglycerides affect heart health in more detail.

Answered 26 days ago