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Dietary cholesterol does not really affect triglyceride levels. If triglycerides are your main problem your best best is to eliminate sugar and white grain products from your diet, as simple carbohydrates are converted into triglycerides in the liver.
triglycerides
High lipids mean the level of fat in the blood is very high. they are also known as triglycerides, which can be dangerous causing stroke, heart attack and pancreatitis (very painful!!) hope this helps.
Triglycerides are macromolecules called lipids, better known as fats or oils. Triglycerides are named for the monomer components they contain. "Tri" means three, and triglycerides are built from monomers of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol.
That would be an endocrinologist.
Tricor is a brand of drug fenofibrate which is used to treat high cholesterol (and especially high triglycerides).
I think an endocrinologist.
The range for high triglycerides is 200-499. Borderline-high triglycerides can be anywhere from 150 to 199, so your 'severity' depends on how far you are into that bracket.
For some facts about a high triglycerides diet, try www.high-triglycerides.com. They have some facts and information about a high triglycerides diet.
High triglyceride levels can be treated with diet to a certain extent. You can never go wrong by eating fruit vegetables and whole grains. These will all help.
No, high cholesterol cannot trigger headache. But it's unhealthy if you have too much. A little is actually good and necessary for your body to function properly. Almost all drugs used to treat high cholesterol might sometimes cause headaches
In addition to high cholesterol, cholestyramine may be used to treat diarrhea, high blood cholesterol level, high triglycerides, hyperlipoproteinemias, and Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis.
This website should help, it lists good tasting food but still high in triglycerides http://www.livestrong.com/article/19063-foods-cause-high-triglycerides/ Good luck with everything
High triglycerides are bad because they increase the risk of heart disease. Triglycerides are a type of lipid found in fats and are the part of fats that are harmful to your body
Assuming that you are taking thyroid medication to treat an underactive thyroid (hypothyroid or Hashimoto's), if you have a high thyroid reading chances are your endocrinologist will recommend that you take a lower dose of thyroid medication. Talk with your endocrinologist about your test results, as well as any symptoms you are experiencing so that they can help determine the best dose for you.
The best treatment for high triglycerides is to have a healthy diet and lifestyle. In many cases these changes work well at lowering borderline to high levels.
Typically, an endocrinologist would not diagnose and treat gall bladder disease. Endocrinologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the metabolism and endocrine system. For treatment of gall bladder disease, it would be best to seek the treatment from a doctor who specializes in gastroenterology.