Lipid Profile in Pune
Price, Symptoms, Normal Range
A lipid profile is a blood test that measures cholesterol and triglycerides levels, which can help assess cardiovascular health. It costs Rs.850.0 and includes 5 tests.
To Prepare for this test:
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You need to be fasting for 8-10 hours prior to this test
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An overnight fast is recommended and sample collection is usually scheduled before 8 am in the morning
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Except for triglyceride levels, the other parameters in the lipid profile are not affected, irrespective of whether or not you are fasting.
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You can take all your usual medications the night before the test, as well as in the morning.
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The test is a simple blood test, and you don't need to do anything special for this test.
Updated At : 2023-11-11T19:24:52.441+05:30
10 Key Points
What is the normal range of lipid profile or cholesterols?
- A good value for total cholesterol is upto 200 mg/dl, for HDL(high density lipoprotein) it should > 40 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol upto 100 mg/dl, Triglycerides upto 150 mg/dl, Very low density lipoproteins upto 30 mg/dl.
- The only difference between normal range for men and women in the lipid profile is in HDL cholesterol where the recommended range for women is > 50 mg/dl
- These normal ranges are only applicable to adult men and women.
How to reduce cholesterol by diet?
- The best foods to lower cholesterol are those that are low in saturated and trans fats, high in mono and polyunsaturated fats, and include bioactive foods such as fruits, nuts, seeds, vegetables, legumes, whole-grain products, and plant oils, while also limiting processed meats and increasing consumption of soy protein.
Can high cholesterol or lipids cause diabetes?
- Yes, increased levels of cholesterol are known to increase the chances of developing diabetes.
Which type of cholesterol is most commonly elevated?
- LDL Cholesterol also known as bad cholesterol is usually the first and most commonly abnormal cholesterol.
How does the lipid profile normal range change due to medicines?
- Medicines for blood pressure like Beta-blockers can cause Triglyceride levels to go up by almost 40%
- Diuretics like loop diuretics for blood pressure can also cause a 5-10% increase in the lipid levels.
- Estrogens used in Hormone replacement therapy or after menopause can cause the Triglycerides to increase by as much as 40%.
- Antiviral drugs (protease inhibitors) used against HIV can cause the triglyceride levels to nearly double. Immunosuppresants can also cause the triglyceride levels to rise by as much as 70%
- If you are taking any of these medications, please remember to tell your doctor, so that they can correctly interpret the normal range of the lipid profile, in the context of the medicines that you are taking.
What is the normal range for LDL cholesterol in pregnancy?
- During pregnancy the normal range of lipid profile is different and the values depend on the month of pregnancy.
- During the first three months the range is between 60-153 mg/dl
- During month 3-6, the normal range is between 77-184 mg/dl
- During month 8-9 the normal range is between 101-224 mg/dl
Why lipid panel must be done in fasting state?
- The lipid panel or lipid profile consists of 5 seperate tests. Of these tests the "total triglycerides" is the only component which gets affected by eating.
- Secondly, most of the guidelines and normal values established for lipid profile are based on blood samples taken from patients in the fasting state.
- Thus to get accurate values for the triglycerides part of the lipid panel, and to make sure that the rest of the values are comparable with reference values, it is better to do the test in the fasting state.
What is the difference between fasting and non-fasting lipid test?
- In the fasting state, the values of triglycerides will be lower than in the non-fasting state. This is the major difference in lipid panel in the fasting vs non-fasting state. The other three components namely HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol are not much different whether the patient is fasting or not.
How many hours of fasting is required for lipid panel test?
- A generally accepted value of 12 hours of fasting is recommeded before having a lipid profile test.
What other factors can affect my lipid panel results?
- Total cholesterol is higher in the winter, while triglycerides are higher in the summer
- If the blood sample is taken when you are lying down, the values of cholesterol and triglycerides may be lower by 10%
- Some kidney diseases like nephrotic syndrome, and hypothyroidism can increase cholesterol values.
Table of Contents
What is this test
Do i need this test
List of symptoms
Who should do this test
What to do if the test is abnormal
Abnormal conditions
Lipid Profile Normal ranges | Lipid Profile normal level
Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Men
Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Women
Lipid Profile Report Sample | Lipid Profile Report Format | Lipid Profile Report PDF
Interpretation
What do my lipid panel values mean in layman's terms?
Treatment options
Technical information
Cost
How to book Lipid Profile in Pune
Locations in pune
What is Lipid Profile
A lipid profile is a blood test that measures the levels of various types of fats (lipids) in the bloodstream.
It typically includes measurements of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides.
The test is performed by drawing a blood sample from a vein, which is then analyzed in a laboratory.
The results can help to assess a persons risk for heart disease and guide treatment decisions.
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Do I need this test?
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Which symptoms are related to Lipid Profile ?
If you have Fatigue, you may need to get tested.
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Who should do this test?
Individuals with a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease,People with a sedentary lifestyle,Individuals with existing medical conditions should do this test
- Individuals with a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease: If there is a history of high cholesterol or heart disease in your family, it is recommended that you get your lipid profile checked regularly.
- People with a sedentary lifestyle: People with a sedentary lifestyle are at a higher risk of developing high cholesterol levels. A lipid profile can help identify any potential issues and allow for preventative measures to be taken.
- Individuals with existing medical conditions: People with existing medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or obesity are at an increased risk of developing high cholesterol levels. A lipid profile can help monitor their cholesterol levels and help prevent any complications.
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What to do if the test is abnormal?
- Consult with a healthcare provider: If the results of a lipid profile are abnormal, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider. They can help to interpret the results, determine the underlying cause of the abnormality, and develop a treatment plan to manage the condition.
- Make lifestyle changes: As part of the treatment plan, individuals may need to make lifestyle changes to improve their lipid profile. This may include adopting a healthy diet, increasing physical activity levels, quitting smoking, and reducing alcohol consumption.
- Take medication as prescribed: In some cases, medication may be necessary to manage abnormal lipid levels. It is important to take any prescribed medication as directed by the healthcare provider to achieve the best results. Regular follow-up appointments and monitoring may also be necessary to ensure that the treatment plan is effective.
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In which diseases is Lipid Profile abnormal?
Hyperlipidemia
Atherosclerosis
Coronary Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
Diabetes
Stroke
Kidney Disease
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Metabolic Syndrome
Hypothyroidism
Hyperlipidemia
Atherosclerosis
Coronary Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
Diabetes
Stroke
Kidney Disease
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Metabolic Syndrome
Hypothyroidism
Lipid Profile Normal Range - Age Wise
Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Males | Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Men
Test Name
Age
Normal Range
Total Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
0.0-200.0
HDL Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
>=40.0
LDL Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
0.0-100.0
Lipid Fraction - Triglycerides
>= 0 years
0.0-150.0
VLDL Cholesterol
>= 0 years
0.0-30.0
Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Females | Lipid Profile Normal Ranges in Women
Test Name
Age
Normal Range
Total Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
0.0-200.0
HDL Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
>=50.0
LDL Cholesterol Test
>= 0 years
0.0-100.0
Lipid Fraction - Triglycerides
>= 0 years
0.0-150.0
VLDL Cholesterol
>= 0 years
0.0-30.0
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Test Name | Age | Normal Range |
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Total Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-200.0 |
HDL Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | >=40.0 |
LDL Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-100.0 |
Lipid Fraction - Triglycerides | >= 0 years | 0.0-150.0 |
VLDL Cholesterol | >= 0 years | 0.0-30.0 |
Test Name | Age | Normal Range |
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Total Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-200.0 |
HDL Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | >=50.0 |
LDL Cholesterol Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-100.0 |
Lipid Fraction - Triglycerides | >= 0 years | 0.0-150.0 |
VLDL Cholesterol | >= 0 years | 0.0-30.0 |
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Interpretation
What do my lipid panel values mean in layman's terms?
Name of Analyte | Ranges (mg/dL) |
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Total Cholesterol | Normal: Less than 200 Borderline high: 200 to 239 High: At or above 240 |
LDL Cholesterol | Optimal: Less than 100 (Goal for people with diabetes or heart disease) Near optimal: 100 to 129 Borderline high: 130 to 159 High: 160 to 189 Very high: 190 and higher |
HDL Cholesterol | Above 40 (Higher is better, 60 or above protects against heart disease) |
Triglycerides | Normal: Less than 150 Borderline high: 150 to 199 High: 200 to 499 Very high: Above 500 |
Treatment options
Currently no treatment options details are avaialble for this report,check back later or consult your doctor
Technical information
Parameter | Details |
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LOINC Codes | 14647-2 |
Sample Type Required | serum |
Principle of Measurement | Enzymatic,Calculated |
Units of Measurement | mg/dl |
What is the Cost of Lipid Profile ?
The test costs Rs.850.0
Details about cost price of Lipid Profile
- Free home visit for sample collection for Lipid Profile in all parts of Pune City is included in the cost price.
- Kindly note that we do not charge any visit charges as most other labs. This is because the cost of Lipid Profile in Pune is already high and we do not wish to levy additional charges on patients.
- The cost price of Lipid Profile is updated only in case of sudden changes in government rules. You are requested to check the latest cost price of Lipid Profile as charged by Pathofast on this page.
- All online forms of payment are available at our lab, including Gpay, Payumoney, credit and debit card as well as cheque payment.
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How to book Lipid Profile in Pune?
Book a free home visit in Pune online, call our lab at 020 49304930 or get in touch using Watsapp.
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Near which locations or areas of Pune is Lipid Profile available?
Pathofast offers lab test service for Lipid Profile near : Camp, Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar, Viman Nagar, Aundh, Baner, FC Road, Tilak Road, Ravet, Aundh, Pimpri Chinchwad, Nagar Road, Dhole Patil Road.
Locations for free home sample collection near you in Pune for Lipid Profile
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- Choosing a nearby lab reduces the time it takes for the sample to be transported
- This leads to reduced sample deterioration.
- While most patients are unaware, blood samples must be transported under strictly controlled temperature, and choosing a lab near you makes this easier to achieve.
- Even if the lab does not adhere to temperature control, the time spent between sample collection and analysis reduces and this is more likely to produce more accurate results
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