Dr. Hibberd
Peter Hibberd, M.D., is a doctor whose advice is based on more than 28 years of hospital outpatient and inpatient experience. He is an experienced emergency medicine physician, surgeon, and consultant. Dr. Hibberd is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He is also a fellow and active member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, an active member of the American College of Emergency Physicians, and a member and fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Hibberd has earned numerous national and international professional certifications, memberships, and awards.
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Is My Cholesterol Too High?

By    |   Tuesday, 03 June 2014 04:32 PM EDT

Question: My cholesterol is 259, I am 66 years old, and weigh is 155. Do I have a problem?

Dr. Hibberd's answer:
 
Difficult to say. I don't know your height, so I cannot judge whether your weight is appropriate. Your total cholesterol is high (over 200), so you do have a problem. The question is whether this problem needs action or not.
 
You will need further blood testing to evaluate the significance of your elevated cholesterol. Expect a lipid profile to be done by your doctor. This is a simple set of blood tests that measures your HDL "good" cholesterol and LDL "bad" cholesterol levels, as well as your blood fat (triglycerides).
 
Sometimes this total cholesterol level reflects a very high LDL cholesterol level, meaning no intervention is necessary. More often it is a call to attention to your cholesterol risks, which may need diet or medication intervention to reduce your cardiac, stroke, and vascular risks.

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Dr-Hibberd
Total cholesterol levels over 200 are considered high, but other factors need to be taken into account.
high, cholesterol, guidlines, hdl, ldl
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2014-32-03
Tuesday, 03 June 2014 04:32 PM
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