12/01/2020 / By Michael Alexander
If you ever experience chest pain, loss of balance and cramps on your calves, you may be exhibiting the signs of hypercholesterolemia.
Hypercholesterolemia is a condition in which a person has excessive amounts of cholesterol in his system.
Cholesterol is a waxy substance required for various bodily functions. For example, it is involved in the synthesis of cell membranes and certain hormones, as well as in the production of substances required for fat digestion. However, having high cholesterol levels can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and other critical health problems.
Much like hypertension, hypercholesterolemia does not usually show outward symptoms and can only be identified through a blood test.
There are several health and lifestyle issues that can lead to high cholesterol, most of which are also risk factors for high blood pressure. These include:
According to medical experts, hypercholesterolemia, or high cholesterol, can lead to complications similar to those of hypertension. These include atherosclerosis, arterial damage, cardiac arrest and stroke. These complications result from poor blood circulation, plaque formation and blood clots.
Physicians often refrain from immediately prescribing cholesterol-lowering drugs to newly-diagnosed patients. This is because, for the most part, hypercholesterolemia can be dealt with by making healthy lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, adopting a healthy diet, reducing your sodium consumption, limiting your alcohol intake, managing your stress levels and engaging in regular physical activity.
As noted by experts, hypercholesterolemia is oftentimes the result of unhealthy lifestyle choices; hence, it is a preventable and treatable disease.
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