iNSulteng – Cholesterol is fat produced by heart. The body needs cholesterol to produce healthy cells and a number of hormones. Besides being produced by heart, cholesterol can also be obtained from food.
However, when cholesterol levels tall means you have too much cholesterol wicked (LDL). A person is at risk of developing cholesterol tall if you live an unhealthy lifestyle such as consuming excessive fatty foods and smoking.
Cholesterol wicked sticks to the inside of the arteries, increasing the risk of blockages that can lead to a heart attack. When this blockage occurs in the arteries outside the heart, it is called peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
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According to the Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS), conditions or signs of cholesterol tall It is also most common in the feet.
“While there may not be any physical signs at all, there are some symptoms that have been noted to occur in PAD,” CIS said.
While patients with cholesterol tall should be vigilant in the care of their arteries at all times, special signs should be treated as early as possible.
These include painful cramps in the legs, numbness or weakness in the legs, slow hair growth in the legs, coldness in the lower legs or feet on one side, and a weak pulse in the legs.
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