Looks average.: Your numbers don't look too bad although it would be helpful to know your LDL and hdl. You are only 33 so your risk af any coronary vascular disease within the next 10 years or even 30 is very low. The best treatment for you might be diet exercise and maintaining a good body weight. Uric acid is a bit high but if you do not have gout there is no benefit to treating now. Blood sugar normal.
Answered 7/10/2013
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Diet, then med: Most doctors would not treat the uric acid elevation. If a low fat diet and and exercise do not bring your lipids back to normal then medication (statins) should be added.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Lifestyle changes: Exercise 30-60 minutes 5 days a week (walking, running, swimming, sports). If you smoke - stop! (please) high blood pressure? (treat it to keep it < 120/80). Diabetes? (more aggressive treatment). Heart healthy diet. http://www.hearthealthyonline.com/healthy-recipes/cooking-nutrition-tips/low-cholesterol-diet_1.html or http://lowcholesterol-dietplan.Com/ or http://healthyeating.Nhlbi.Nih.Gov.
Answered 9/14/2013
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