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What should be done to control the borderline thyroid and cholesterol, triglycerides? I had a belly fat, how can we reduce the thyroid?
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Your TSH levels just above the normal levels, no need of medication now, need follow up with to thyroid test after 6 months.next coming to triglycerides of 170 no need of treatment.
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You need reduce weight by physical activity and diet
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For high cholesterol,  reduce fat and sugar intake in your diet and do physical exercise for at least 30 minutes every day. Your TSH is mildly elevated, so nothing to worry. Reduce intake of cabbage,  cauliflower and soya products.
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Monitor lipid profile frequently at 3-6 months interval. Repeat TSH after 3 months and if it is normal,  then you can forget it or else you need further evaluation.
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Hello.. Mildly elevated cholesterol and TSH.. Low fat diet and exercise at least 30 min a day will help you for normalising these parameters Monitor 3 monthly fasting lipid profile and TSH
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