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1 year ago
What are triglycerides?
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1 year ago
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood plasma of your body. Triglycerides in plasma come from either fat in the food you eat, or they are made in the body from other energy sources like carbs.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Does Cholestyramine cause constipation, diarrhea, gas, hair loss or increased triglycerides?
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1 year ago
Cholestyramine is expected to cause side-effects such as constipation and gas. It is not expected to cause diarrhea, hair loss or increased triglycerides. If you notice any such changes, please consult your doctor.
The information given above is for Cholestyramine which is the active ingredient of Cholestyramine.
The information given above is for Cholestyramine which is the active ingredient of Cholestyramine.
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1 year ago
How to know if I have increased cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
In most of the people, there are no signs and symptoms making it even more dangerous for health. The best way to know is to get a regular health check-up and to ask your doctor for blood tests that check cholesterol levels.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Can Atorvastatin lower the level of triglycerides?
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1 year ago
Atorvastatin belongs to a group of medicines known as statins, which are lipid (fat) lowering medicines. Atorvastatin is used to lower lipids known as cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood when a low-fat diet and lifestyle changes on their own have failed.
The information given above is for Atorvastatin which is the active ingredient of Atorvastatin.
The information given above is for Atorvastatin which is the active ingredient of Atorvastatin.
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1 year ago
Can surgery cause increased blood sugar in nondiabetics?
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1 year ago
Yes. Surgery can lead to high blood sugar levels in nondiabetics. Any surgery acts as a physical stress for the body. The body gears up for a speedy recovery and during this period, our body mobilizes energy, i.e., glucose to overcome this stress.
This increased mobilization of glucose as a ‘stress response’ and increased release of hormones can result in an imbalance of sugar level and thus, increase blood sugar (especially in nondiabetics).
It is usually managed without medicines, as glucose levels come down within the normal range in a few hours to days. In case of diabetic patients’ insulin needs to be administered for controlling it.
The information given above is for Type 2 Diabetes which is the active ingredient of Type 2 Diabetes.
The information given above is for Type 2 Diabetes which is the active ingredient of Type 2 Diabetes.
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1 year ago
Does Ipratropium cause tachycardia (increased heart rate)?
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1 year ago
Ipratropium may sometimes cause tachycardia (increased heart rate) in some patients. It is not a common side effect of Ipratropium
The information given above is for Ipratropium which is the active ingredient of Ipratropium.
The information given above is for Ipratropium which is the active ingredient of Ipratropium.
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1 year ago
What are the types of cholesterol?
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1 year ago
There are three main types: high density lipoproteins (good cholesterol), low density lipoproteins (bad cholesterol), and triglycerides.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Is garlic good in high cholesterol?
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1 year ago
Garlic, contains allicin which helps lower total cholesterol, bad cholesterol, and triglycerides. It also prevents fat deposition within blood vessels.
How to use: Crush 2 to 3 garlic cloves and add them to a glass of water. Take it empty stomach every morning.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Is jeera good in high cholesterol?
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1 year ago
Jeera is packed with antioxidants which helps maintain and reduce cholesterol levels. Studies show that enzymes in cumin reduce oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL), triglycerides, and other bad fats in the bloodstream. Cumin tea is beneficial in both losing weight and lowering cholesterol.
Steep 1 spoon of cumin seeds in hot water for 5 to 7 minutes and drink it after meals.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Does Cabergoline affect your periods/cause hair loss/headaches/constipation/increased libido?
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1 year ago
Yes. Some possible side effects of Cabergoline include: hair loss, changes in menstrual cycle, headache, constipation and increased sexual desire
The information given above is for Cabergoline which is the active ingredient of Cabergoline.
The information given above is for Cabergoline which is the active ingredient of Cabergoline.
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1 year ago
Can surgery cause increased blood sugar in non-diabetics?
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1 year ago
Yes. Surgery can lead to high blood sugars even in non-diabetics. As part of evolution, a surgery is identified as a physical stress for the body. The body gears up for a speedy recovery and during this period, our body mobilizes energy i.e. glucose to overcome this stress. Certain hormones too are released to overcome this stress. Amongst many others like cortisol, these hormones include insulin and glucagon, both of which work in combination to maintain our blood sugar levels within the normal range. This increased mobilization of glucose as a ‘stress response’ and increased release of hormones can result in an imbalance of sugar level and thus, increase blood sugars (especially in non-diabetics). This is usually managed without medicines, as glucose levels come down within the normal range in a few hours to days. But, in case of diabetic patients’ insulin needs to be administered for controlling it.
The information given above is for Type 2 Diabetes which is the active ingredient of Type 2 Diabetes.
The information given above is for Type 2 Diabetes which is the active ingredient of Type 2 Diabetes.
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1 year ago
Can I take Tamsulosin if I have tachycardia (increased heart rate)?
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1 year ago
Although Tamsulosin is not contraindicated if you have tachycardia, you should be very careful while taking this medicine as it can cause a fall in blood pressure which leads to increased heart rate (tachycardia).
The information given above is for Tamsulosin which is the active ingredient of Tamsulosin.
The information given above is for Tamsulosin which is the active ingredient of Tamsulosin.
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