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1. What are the common treatments of dyslipidemia?
Conventional treatments of dyslipidemia include lifestyle changes such as exercise, having a healthy diet such as fruits, vegetables, sprouts and not smoking. If cholesterol levels are still high, then medications are prescribed.
2. Can medicines help eliminate excess lipid in the body?
Yes, medicines play an essential role in eliminating excess lipids in the body. Prescription of medication depends upon your age, health, risk factors and side effects of drugs.
3. What are the various treatment options for dyslipidemia?
Lifestyle modifications such as eating a healthy diet, avoiding smoking and exercise play an essential role in treating dyslipidemia along with medications. Prescription of medication depends upon your age, health, risk factors and side effects of drugs.
4. Is dyslipidemia curable with treatment?
Dyslipidemia is treatable but not curable. You need to take medications life-long along with regular exercise and eating a healthy diet. It will help to keep your lipids under control.
5. Can a cardiologist help me in treating dyslipidaemia?
Cardiologists can help you in treating dyslipidemia. Lifestyle changes such as eating fruits, green leafy vegetables, sprouts in your diet, cutting down saturated fats, red meat and regular exercise can be beneficial. If that does not help much, a cardiologist can prescribe you appropriate medication to reduce cholesterol and other lipids along with lifestyle modifications.
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