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Be Sure You Know The Symptoms Of High CholesterolnAre You Watching For The Symptoms Of High Cholesterol?Submitted by henryfong Sun, 5 Jul 2009
Generally speaking, almost all of the symptoms of high cholesterol are rare and hard to determine. Almost always cholesterol levels are found by taking a routine blood test; moreover, if symptoms of high blood pressure are present or do exist in a patient, then chances are the patient's high cholesterol levels have led to much more serious condition.
The good news is that while it is hard to detect, high cholesterol is not impossible to find. Severe high cholesterol levels can cause xanthomas, which is when the tendons and joints become bogged down with excessive fat deposits. Other serious symptoms can be enlargement of the spleen and liver. To discover if the spleen and/or live has become engorged, a doctor usually just has to press down on the region of those organs. This makes the detection of the enlargement very easy. Pancreatitis, which causes horrible pain in your abdomen, can be yet another symptom of extremely high cholesterol levels. Since it is not very simple to discover the actual symptoms of high cholesterol, it is often left undetected until it has cause a more dangerous physical condition. High blood pressure, diseases of the veins and arteries and heart disease are some extremely serious, life-threatening problems that can arise from unchecked raised cholesterol levels. High cholesterol can lead to plaque being deposited in the arteries. This can cause blockage of the Coronary artery. This blockage can lead to a decreased supply of oxygen to the heart that can lead to coronary failue or heart attack. At times, although it is rare, people suffering from lipid disorders may show symptoms of high blood pressure. For those with a family history of these disorders in addition to high blood pressure there may be cholesterol deposits which are abnormal which collect in the skin surrounding the eyes and the eyelid tissues. Additionally, the deposits of cholesterol can form small lumps that appear to be almost boil-like on the feet and hands. Furthermore, this strange formation of cholesterol build up can give the feet, legs and hands a yellow color that also appears to be in streaks. About the Author
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