High Cholesterol (Dyslipidemia) Management
High Cholesterol (Dyslipidemia) Management Treatment Range

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers comprehensive care for high cholesterol (dyslipidemia), helping patients effectively manage their lipid levels and reduce cardiovascular risks. Our experienced team of physicians and cardiologists provides advanced treatment plans that include statins like atorvastatin or rosuvastatin, combined with lifestyle modifications for long-term heart health.
Our approach focuses on detailed assessment and regular lipid profile monitoring to track progress. Patients receive personalized diet plans emphasizing low-fat, heart-friendly foods and are guided on safe exercise routines to support healthy cholesterol levels. For those with severe dyslipidemia or associated conditions like diabetes or hypertension, we offer integrated care to address all risk factors.
If you are searching for high cholesterol treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital delivers evidence-based therapies, preventive cardiology expertise, and compassionate support to help you maintain a healthy heart and active lifestyle.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete High Cholesterol (Dyslipidemia) Management Journey
🩺Phase 1: Condition Overview
- Dyslipidemia = abnormal lipid levels in the blood:
- High LDL (bad cholesterol)
- Low HDL (good cholesterol)
- High triglycerides
- Increases risk of heart attack, stroke, and atherosclerosis.
⚠️Phase 2: Risk Factors & Symptoms
- Often silent – detected only through blood tests.
- Common Risk Factors:Unhealthy diet (saturated/trans fats)
- Lack of physical activity
- Obesity & diabetes
- Smoking & alcohol use
- Family history of heart disease
📝Phase 3: Diagnosis
- Lipid Profile Test includes:Total Cholesterol
- LDL (low-density lipoprotein)
- HDL (high-density lipoprotein)
- Triglycerides
- Frequency: Initially every 3–6 months; then yearly
💊Phase 4: Medical Treatment
- Statins (primary therapy):Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin
- Others: Ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors (if needed)
- Goal: LDL < 100 mg/dL (or < 70 mg/dL in high-risk patients)
- Monitor for muscle pain or liver enzyme changes
🥗Phase 5: Lifestyle Changes
- Diet: Low saturated fats, more fiber, fruits & veggies
- Exercise: 30–45 minutes/day (most days)
- Weight loss for BMI control
- Quit smoking & limit alcohol
- Stress management (yoga, breathing)
💪Phase 6: Follow-up & Monitoring
- Regular lipid profile check-ups
- Routine review with your physician
- Adjust medication/lifestyle based on progress
- Long-term heart health depends on consistency
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High cholesterol, also called dyslipidemia, refers to an imbalance of lipids (fats) in your blood — typically high LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, low HDL (“good”) cholesterol, or elevated triglycerides. It increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.
It is diagnosed with a simple blood test called a lipid profile, which measures:
Total cholesterol
LDL (low-density lipoprotein)
HDL (high-density lipoprotein)
Triglycerides
Fasting is sometimes recommended for more accurate results.
Statins are the most common and effective medications. Examples include:
Atorvastatin (Lipitor)
Rosuvastatin (Crestor)
Other medications may include ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, and fibrates (for high triglycerides).
Yes, in many cases, especially if levels are only mildly elevated. Recommended changes include:
Low-fat, high-fiber diet (vegetables, whole grains, lean protein)
Daily exercise (30–45 minutes)
Weight loss (if overweight)
Quitting smoking and reducing alcohol intake
Your doctor will recommend a lipid profile:
Every 3–6 months initially if you’re on medication
Once annually for maintenance or if you’re at low risk
More frequent testing may be needed for high-risk individuals.