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How is FH treated?

All FH patients should be on a low cholesterol, low saturated fat, high polyunsaturated fat diet from early childhood. They should never smoke nor                                            take contraceptive pills without medical … How is FH treated?Read more

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Can hyperlipidaemia be treated?

In most instances hyperlipidaemia will respond to appropriate changes in diet and life-style. Achievement of ideal body weight by eating less and drinking less alcohol and exercising more is of paramount importance. Failure of plasma lipids to normalise despite compliance with dietary advice, preferably given by a dietician, and despite … Can hyperlipidaemia be treated?Read more

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What causes hyperlipidaemia?

Hyperlipidaemia results from an imbalance between the rate at which lipids enter the blood and the rate at which they are removed. Input is determined by the amounts produced in the liver and the amounts absorbed from the diet via the intestine. Cholesterol input is increased in people who are … What causes hyperlipidaemia?Read more

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What is hyperlipidae:nia?

Hyperlipidaemia is the medical term for too much fat in the blood. Lipids, or fats, are normal constituents of the watery part of the blood, known as plasma. There are several different types of lipid but only two need concern us here, cholesterol and triglyceride. Cholesterol is an important constituent … What is hyperlipidae:nia?Read more