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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Cholesterol

Cholesterol
 
Cholesterol is a fat (lipid) which is produced by the liver and is crucial for
normal body functioning. 


Dangers of high cholesterol levels

Atherosclerosis - (narrowing of the arteries).
This causes heart diseases.

SYMPTOMS:

Symptoms of high cholesterol do not exist alone in a way a patient or doctor can
identify by touch or sight. 

Symptoms of high cholesterol are revealed if you have the symptoms of
atherosclerosis.These can include:

Chest pain-Narrowed coronary arteries in the heart 

Leg pain when exercising - this is because the arteries that supply the legs have
narrowed.

Blood clots and ruptured blood vessels - these can cause a stroke or TIA
(mini-stroke).

Ruptured plaques - this can lead to coronary thrombosis (a clot forming in one of
the arteries that delivers blood to the heart). If this causes significant damage to
heart muscle it could cause heart failure.

Xanthomas - thick yellow patches on the skin, especially around the eyes. They are,
in fact, deposits of cholesterol. This may be hereditary.

Tips

saturated fats are high in cholesterol and they include red meat, some pies,
sausages, hard cheese, lard, pastry, cakes, most biscuits, and cream (there are many
more).

Although some foods contain cholesterol such as eggs, kidneys  and some seafoods,
these does not have much of an impact in human blood cholesterol levels. 

Sedentary lifestyle - people who do not exercise and spend most of their time
sitting/lying down have significantly higher levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) and
lower levels of HDL (good cholesterol).

Bodyweight - people who are overweight/obese are much more likely to have higher LDL
levels and lower HDL levels, compared to people who are of normal weight.

Smoking,Alcohol - this can increase LDL levels.

Certain ethnic groups - people from the Indian sub-continent (India,Pakistan,
Bangladesh,Sri Lanka) are more susceptible to having higher cholesterol levels,
compared to other people.


Treatable medical conditions

These medical conditions are known to cause LDL levels to rise and they can be
controlled medically 

Diabetes
High blood pressure (hypertension)
High levels of triglycerides
Kidney diseases
Liver diseases
Under-active thyroid gland

Instructions

Do plenty of exercise 
Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, oats, good quality fats.
Avoid foods with saturated fats
Get plenty of sleep (8 hours each night)
Bringing your body weight back to normal
Avoiding alcohol
Stopping smoking
Healthy diet will have numerous health benefits. 

Investigations

Lipid profile (fasting)

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