High Cholesterol Symptoms
What Are the Results of High
Cholesterol?
You can have high cholesterol and not even show any symptoms
of having it. A high cholesterol level is something that is
often discovered during a regular medical checkup as an outcome
of blood tests. Health problems, like stroke or heart related
diseases are another hint that you may be have high
cholesterol.
Coronary Heart Disease
Angina (pain in the chest) is the first symptom linked to
high cholesterol - related to coronary heart disease. A person
suffering from Angina would be able to feel it quite
well. It has been described as a kind of pressure on or
squeezing around the chest. It feels like someone is sitting on
your chest causing it to be constricted. Even though the chest
is the initial site of pressure and the most frequent site as
well, other areas of the body such as the jaw, neck, and arms
can become symptomatic. In some cases, patients do not
feel pressure in their chests even though they do feel it in
other parts of their bodies.
People suffering from coronary heart disease show signs of
shortness of breath, feelings of nausea, large amounts of
sweating, lightheadedness, and pain in the chest. As chest
pains are most directly related to coronary heart disease, it
should not be taken lightly. Coronorary heart disease victims
should take care not to eat a large meal or get overly excited
as these could turn out to be fatal. Instead, stop what you're
doing immediately if you experience chest pain and rest for a
while. If symptoms persist, please consult your physician.
Stroke
High cholesterol levels may result in arteriosclerosis in
which case the artery is clogged up is such a way that the flow
of blood is obstructed. In some cases like this, an artery may
burst with a stroke as the result.
Dizziness, confusion, and speech, or understanding are all
common signs that a stroke may be about to happen. Strokes
often cause a person to lose control over part of his or her
body, sometimes even resulting in permanent paralysis.
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in numerous
countries, including the U.S.A. among men and women. There are
around 500,000 deaths in America every year due to heart
diseases, and there are many more who suffer heart
attacks. Physicians have agreed that the higher your
cholesterol the more likely there is a higher level of heart
disease.
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