Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, is frequently referred to as bad cholesterol as it can build up in the arteries and raise the risk of developing heart disease. The optimal LDL cholesterol level for adults is generally considered to be less than 100 mg/dL, but it may vary depending on individual health factors.
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My lipid profile is not within the normal range. Please suggest.
Query: Hello doctor,Please review my reports. My direct LDL cholesterol level is 132 mg/dl. HDL is 37 mg/dl. PF4 (platelet factor 4) is 0.83 μg/L.Thank you. Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I just read your query and saw your report. It appears that your thyroid profile is not within the normal range, indicating that you have hypothyroidism. It is essential to visit a nearby general physician who can assess you and prescribe the appropriate treatment. No ne... Read Full »