Six red flag symptoms of high cholesterol you might find in your legs
04.05.2024 - 08:47
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Six warning signs of the silent killer condition that can appear in the legs. Elevated cholesterol, also known as hypercholesterolemia, is a potentially fatal condition, where there's too much of a fatty substance known as cholesterol in your blood. Although it may not be problematic initially, over time it can increase your likelihood of developing serious health issues - including heart attacks and strokes.
The build-up of cholesterol can block arteries, keeping blood from flowing through properly. It poses a significant risk for cardiovascular disease which results in nearly 18 million deaths globally each year. In the UK, cardiovascular disease accounts for roughly a quarter of all fatalities.
The most troubling aspect is that high cholesterol often shows no symptoms; hence, it often remains undiagnosed, reports the Express. Most individuals only become aware they have elevated cholesterol levels following a medical crisis associated with it or if their GP conducts tests.
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According to the NHS : "High cholesterol does not usually cause symptoms. You can only find out if you have it from a blood test."
However, there are certain alarming hints that could prove critical if noticed early on. One such indicator is the development of a condition called peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
PAD is a widespread condition where the arteries' fat deposits obstruct blood supply to the leg muscles. According to the NHS summary, this "restricts" circulation to the leg muscles.
While it doesn't always show symptoms, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) can cause signs that manifest in the legs. The NHS lists six such signs, including hair loss and ulcers