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Triglycerides 550 mg/dL is significantly high and needs active management, not just lifestyle advice—main concern here is risk of pancreatitis.
Strict diet control:
Avoid sugar, refined carbs, soft drinks, alcohol (very important)
Reduce fats, especially fried foods
Weight reduction is essential (BMI is high)
Continue regular exercise
Also evaluate for secondary causes:
Diabetes (FBS/HbA1c)
Thyroid profile
Liver function
Follow-up:
Repeat fasting lipid profile after 6–8 weeks
At your age, this is reversible, but requires aggressive control now, not delay.
In your age Your BMi is quite high and Tg is highly rearranged
Do check your Thyroid profile too
Start medication
Start Brisk walk atleast 30 minutes
Strict Diet
If smoking then quit
Reduce weight
Check your Lipid in fasting after 3 months
This is a classical case of hyper triglyceridemia..
could you elaborate about the rest parameters of lipid profile
Fenofibrate is the drug of choice.
Fenofibrate (160mg) 1 tab once daily with lunch after food..
Brisk walking for 45 mins 5 days a week bare minimum
Avoid fried fatty food.. lessen the carbohydrate consumption..
consume fruits(avoid banana,mango)
Do cbc lft kft thyroid function test(ft4,ft3,tsh) fasting blood sugar,hbaic ..
Review with reports
Bhai triglycerides 550 kaafi zyada high hai, ye sirf “lifestyle se thoda sa control” wali situation nahi hai — is level pe pancreatitis ka risk bhi hota hai, isliye thoda serious lena padega.
Sabse pehle:
• Alcohol bilkul band (agar lete ho to)
• Sugar, cold drinks, sweets, bakery, white carbs (maida, excess rice) cut karo — TG mainly carbs se badhta hai
• Oil bhi control me rakho, but main focus sugar/carbs par hona chahiye
Weight bhi 90 kg hai, to 5–10% weight loss se TG kaafi drop ho jata hai.
Ab medicines ki baat:
Is level pe usually sirf diet se wait nahi karte, medicine start karni padti hai:
• Fenofibrate (first line hota hai)
• Omega-3 fatty acids bhi add kiye ja sakte hain
Saath me ye tests bhi kara lo agar nahi huye:
• Fasting blood sugar / HbA1c (diabetes rule out)
• Thyroid (TSH)
• Liver profile
Exercise continue rakho, but diet correction + meds important hai yahan.
Simple bolun to: “thoda high” nahi hai, proper treatment lena chahiye abhi, warna future risk badh sakta hai.
Please consult you're having FATTY LIVER I think.. As well as Dyslipidemia due to prediabetic state.. Mere statin won't work.. You need both pharmacological and life style modifications.
Triglycerides above 440 may cause Pancreatitis.
You triglyceride levels are on higher side. You need to start medications along with lifestyle and dietary modifications. You can consult us for treatment and further advice
Your lipid report shows Triglycerides = 550 mg/dL, which is significantly high.
What this means : Triglycerides are a type of fat in blood. When they are this high, it increases risk of:
Fat buildup in liver (fatty liver)
Pancreatitis (inflammation of pancreas – can be painful and serious if levels go higher)
Long-term heart and metabolic issues
So at age of 25 with 90kg for 5'8", this is mostly lifestyle + metabolic imbalance, which is reversible with proper management, medical intervention, lifestyle modification.
Next Steps
Diet correction : Reduce sugar, refined carbs, and alcohol(if consuming ); increase protein intake and fiber
Weight management: look for gradual fat loss (even 5–10% reduction helps significantly)
Exercise: Regularly- walking and training
Investigation : Checking fasting status- BSL, blood sugar (HbA1c), thyroid, and liver function
A few important questions (kindly reply):
Was this test done in fasting state?
Do you consume alcohol?
Any history of diabetes / thyroid issues in you or family?
Any current medications or supplements?
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Triglycerides 550 is high and needs treatment, not just exercise.
Diet control ,lifestyle and possibly medicines required.
Book a consultation for proper evaluation.
Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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You need to take dyslipidemic drug along with lifestyle modifications and dietary habits. Please consult me on practo for further management and evaluation.
"A Triglyceride level of 550 mg/dL is clinically classified as 'Very High.' While you are already exercising, this level indicates that physical activity alone is not sufficient to manage your lipid profile. At age 25, with a BMI of approximately 30 (90kg at 5'8"), you are at an increased risk for acute pancreatitis and premature cardiovascular issues. This requires a strict combination of medical intervention, specialized dietary changes, and weight optimization.
Next Steps
Medical Consultation: You likely need pharmacological intervention (such as Fibrates or high-dose Omega-3 fatty acids) to bring these levels below the 150 mg/dL safety mark. âStrict Diet Modification: Eliminate all refined sugars, white bread, white rice, and sugary drinks immediately. Focus on high-fiber foods and healthy fats (like walnuts or flaxseeds). âAlcohol Cessation: If you consume alcohol, you must stop completely, as it is a major trigger for surging triglyceride levels. âFollow-up Labs: Repeat your Lipid Profile and check HbA1c (Sugar) and LFT (Liver function) after 4 weeks of strict diet and medication.
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These high triglycerides could be because of underlying familial conditions also.
Does anyone in your family have history of high triglycerides levels?
It can cause other complications also like pancreatitis.
Next Steps
You will need cholestrol lowering medicines for sometime and few tests to evaluate further.
Kindly consult for detailed explanation and treatment
You fall in obesity range as per BMI guidelines
Further your TG levels are very high which can predispose you to complications like acute pancreatitis
You need an expert opinion, for futher information kindly contact of what’sapp number
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Your triglyceride level is 550 mg/dL, which is very high for your age (25 years). At this level, there is also a risk of pancreatitis, so it should not be ignored.
Your height: 5.8 ft (≈173 cm) and weight: 90 kg.
This gives a BMI around 30, which falls in the obese category, and this is one of the major reasons for high triglycerides.
Diet changes (very important):
* Stop sugar, sweets, cold drinks, fruit juices
* Avoid fried food, bakery items, fast food
* Reduce rice, maida, white bread
Weight reduction
Minimum 45 minutes brisk walking daily
* Add strength training 3–4 days/week
* Fasting blood sugar / HbA1c
* Thyroid profile (TSH)
* Liver function test
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