At Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital, we provide expert cholesterol treatment in Siddipet focused on controlling LDL, HDL, total cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides to reduce plaque buildup in blood vessels.
High cholesterol silently increases the risk of heart blockage, angina, heart attack, stroke, fatty liver, and peripheral vascular disease. Early lipid management is essential for patients with diabetes, BP, obesity, smoking history, family history of heart disease, or previous chest pain episodes.
Our evaluation includes complete lipid profile testing, cardiovascular risk interpretation, diabetes screening, BP review, body weight assessment, and lifestyle risk analysis.
1) Nutrition for Better Cholesterol
Diet modifications focus on:
2) Structured Exercise for Lipid Balance
Regular physical activity helps improve:
3) Weight Control & Plaque Prevention
Weight optimization reduces:
4) Cholesterol Medicines
When lifestyle measures are not enough, medicines such as:
are prescribed.
5) Heart Attack & Stroke Risk Reduction
Consistent lipid control significantly lowers the risk of:
6) Slowing Atherosclerosis Progression
Effective management slows progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and vascular plaque formation.
You should get lipid management if you have:
1) What is lipid management?
Lipid management focuses on controlling LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol to prevent plaque buildup and heart attack risk.
2) Which hospital is best for cholesterol treatment in Siddipet?
Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital offers trusted cholesterol treatment in Siddipet with heart risk prevention.
3) Can cholesterol cause heart attack?
Yes. High LDL cholesterol can lead to plaque buildup, coronary blockage, angina, and heart attack.
4) How can I reduce LDL cholesterol?
LDL can be reduced with diet changes, exercise, weight loss, and cholesterol medicines when needed.
5) How often should lipid profile be checked?
A lipid profile is usually checked every 6–12 months, or more often in high-risk patients.