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How to reduce ldl cholesterol & alt (sgpt)?

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elevated cholesterol: Ldl is the "bad" cholesterol, and if yours is elevated you need to avoid foods that are high in cholesterol, such as red meat, cheese, butter, desserts. Alt is a liver enzyme, and if it's elevated you should have an evaluation with your physician to find out why it's elevated. It can increase due to infections like hepatitis, and can increase due to fatty liver from obesity, or med side effects.

Answered 10/14/2013

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see below: Of you have high cholesterol and liver function yest, ultimately you would want to lower down the cholesterol a much as you can. Fatty liver is usually the culprit. Staybaway from alcohol and avoid meds like Acetaminophen as they pass thru the liver. Exerise, low fat diet and medication treatment are helpful to lower cholesterol. Statins are usually the first choice, with closw ffup on your.

Answered 7/29/2016

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That is complex: Statins are cholesterol lowering medicines which are effective in reducing ldl( bad cholesterol). In some patients, these drugs can cause liver toxicity which shows up as elevation of alt/sgpt. In such situation there are two choices, reduce dose of statin or by switching to a different statin may be worth a trial. Cholesterol can be lowered by exercise/weight reduction, diet control(no fats in.

Answered 4/22/2016

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