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Urea level 12.00mg/dl is bad or good ?
Hi, Plz let me know is urea level 12 mg/dl very bad ? What medicine need ... I am non alcoholic,non smoker and vegetarian. In February I measured my triglycerides 157 and today measurement is 216 where as I have lost 7 kgs due to excercise and dieting. Den how come tryglycerides increased.
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Urea levels are normal , nothing to worry about. The triglycerides are not great, therefore revise your diet. Dieting is not good, have a balanced diet.
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Low sr urea levels are not indicative of any disease. Its wonderful that you don't smoke or drink alcohol. There's no need to be concerned regarding your urea levels. Measurement of triglycerides alone are not indicative of fat loss and will be increased in various diets containing nuts or like keto diets. Dieting causes muscle breakdown and will not help you increase your lean body mass. Instead lose weight in a healthy way by diet control.
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