Lipid Profile, Serum
What it is
The Lipid Profile, Serum test is a common blood test that measures different types of fats (lipids) in the bloodstream to assess cardiovascular health. It usually includes total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol), HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), triglycerides, and sometimes VLDL cholesterol. These values help evaluate the risk of heart disease, stroke, and atherosclerosis.
Uses
This test is used to screen for lipid disorders, monitor patients with high cholesterol or triglycerides, and evaluate cardiovascular risk. It also helps doctors monitor the effectiveness of lifestyle changes or cholesterol-lowering medications such as statins.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may order a Lipid Profile, Serum if you have risk factors such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, or family history of heart disease. It may also be recommended if you show symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or visible fat deposits under the skin (xanthomas). Often, it is ordered as part of a routine health check-up.
Abnormal Results
High Total or LDL Cholesterol: Suggests increased risk of heart disease, artery blockages, or stroke.
Low HDL Cholesterol: Indicates reduced protective effect against cardiovascular disease.
High Triglycerides: May be linked to obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or pancreatitis risk.
Balanced Lipid Levels: Indicate a healthy profile and lower risk of cardiovascular problems.
Risks
The test requires a standard blood draw, which carries minimal risks such as mild pain, bruising, or dizziness at the puncture site. In some cases, fasting for 9–12 hours may be required for accurate results.



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.