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How do I interpret my cholesterol test results? Each component of the cholesterol test (LDL, HDL, triglycerides, total cholesterol) has a range that is considered healthy. We can provide guidelines on what these numbers mean for your health.
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Can I get a cholesterol blood test without symptoms? Yes, it’s recommended to have regular cholesterol checks even if you have no symptoms, as high cholesterol often has no signs or symptoms.
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What are the risk factors for high cholesterol? Risk factors include age, genetics, diet, lifestyle, and overall health conditions. We can provide more detailed information on these factors.
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How often should I get my cholesterol checked? The frequency of cholesterol checks depends on your individual risk factors and medical history. We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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Is there a difference between HDL and LDL cholesterol? Yes, HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is often referred to as “good” cholesterol, while LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is considered “bad” cholesterol. High levels of HDL can help remove LDL from your blood, which can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Can diet and exercise affect my cholesterol levels? Yes, adopting a heart-healthy diet and regular physical activity can improve cholesterol levels and overall cardiovascular health.
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What are the best foods to lower cholesterol? Foods rich in soluble fiber, such as oats, beans, fruits, and vegetables, along with omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, can help lower cholesterol levels.
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