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Lipid Disorders

Patients with lipid disorders have trouble maintaining normal levels of body fats. One of the most common lipid disorders is hyperlipidemia - high levels of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (known as "bad" cholesterol), and/or triglycerides in the blood. High levels of these fats are linked to heart (coronary) disease, strokes, and peripheral vascular disease (problems with circulation in the legs). Endocrinologists are trained to detect factors that may be related to lipid disorders, such as hypothyroidism (a hormone imbalance caused by thyroid conditions), drug use (such as steroids), or genetic or metabolic conditions. Lipid disorders can be found in several conditions that require special management, including the metabolic syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and obesity. Special diets, exercise, and medications may be prescribed to manage hyperlipidemia and other lipid disorders.

Lipid disorders usually go hand in hand with weight problems. If you are also suffering from weight problems the most effective and economic solution is to participate in our weight managment program, where we can treat both problems at the same time.

If you don't have weight problems but are suffering from lipid disorders all you need do if get your GP to fill in this referral and book an appointment with our endocrinologist Dr Carey. For further information click here.

 
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