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Hyperlipidemia_ Symptoms, Cause, Diagnosis & Treatments

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Hyperlipidemia_ Symptoms, Cause, Diagnosis & Treatments

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  1. Hyperlipidemia: Symptoms, Cause, Diagnosis & Treatments In addition to some genetic abnormalities, other diseases that alter the body's lipid metabolism can also result in hyperlipidemia. Eating foods with high levels of saturated fats, trans fats, and cholesterol hyperlipidemia. These fatty and oily foods may raise the body's lipid levels, which would result in hyperlipidemia. is another major contributor to Fried foods, processed foods, and foods high in butter, oil, lard, or cream are a few of the foods that can contribute to hyperlipidemia. Some foods that have a high risk of causing hyperlipidemia include cheese, ice cream, meat, especially red meat, cake, and egg yolks.

  2. Causes Of Hyperlipidemia When one's cholesterol levels are raised by genetic factors, primary hyperlipidemia results. Additionally called familial hyperlipidemia. The LDL receptor is either absent or not functioning in this condition. As a result, the body is unable to utilise the LDL, which builds up in the blood. LDL-rich unhealthy eating habits and poor lifestyle decisions, such as an excessively sedentary way of life with little to no exercise, can lead to secondary hyperlipidemia. Obesity brought on by a diet high in cholesterol and/or hormonal conditions like hypothyroidism or diabetes. ● Alcoholic beverages. ● Steroid or hormonal medications. ● Diseases involving the kidneys. ● Pregnancy can occasionally cause a brief rise in cholesterol levels. Compared to women, men are more likely to develop this condition. As you get older, your chances of having high cholesterol rise.might recommend medications if the first of Hyperlipidemia Treatment Hyperlipidemia signs and symptoms The early stages of hyperlipidemia are typically unnoticed, but as time goes on, it causes a variety of issues. Early warning signs of hyperlipidemia may include weight gain, shortness of breath while walking or climbing stairs, and elevated blood pressure. Acute pancreatitis, hepatosplenomegaly, and some types of xanthomas can also result from a highly advanced hyperlipidemia disorder. Factors at Risk for Hyperlipidemia The inside walls of the arteries become deposited with lipids as blood lipid levels rise, gradually narrowing them. The blood finds it challenging to pass through as a result.

  3. The person with hyperlipidemia experiences an increase in blood pressure as a result of the blood vessels narrowing, which reduces their diameter. A blood clot may develop as a result of hyperlipidemia, which results in an increase in blood lipids or fats. The heart can become blocked by the clot if it travels there, which could result in a heart attack or even heart failure. The same clot may cause a brain hemorrhage in a patient with hyperlipidemia if it travels to the brain. Diagnosis of Hyperlipidemia After an overnight fast, your Hyperlipidemia Doctor will perform a traditional lipid profile blood test to check for the possibility of hyperlipidemia. If a person possesses one of these conditions, hyperlipidemia may result: examination of a blood sample: ● LDL: Low-density lipoproteins ● HDL: High-density lipoproteins ● Triglycerides ● Cholesterol overall Hyperlipidemia Treatment The objective is to lower those cholesterol levels that are harmful because cholesterol is a type of fat that our bodies produce. Risk factors like high blood pressure, heart disease, and other issues will be lessened as a result. Starting to keep track of our diets and cutting back on foods like trans fats, saturated fats, red meat, whole milk dairy products, fried and processed foods, pastries, and ice cream will help. Implement or step up your exercise routine. This does not obligate you to work out for five hours every day or to run a marathon the following day. You will see a difference with just 30 minutes of vigorous to moderate exercise. By giving up smoking, you can lower your cholesterol and safeguard your arteries.

  4. Medication A healthy lifestyle may not always be sufficient to lower cholesterol, though, as cholesterol levels are influenced in part by heredity. Some people might require medication. For some people, changing their diet and lifestyle may be enough to reduce their cholesterol levels to a healthy level. Others might need different cholesterol-lowering therapies. The Hyperlipidemia Doctor in Coimbatore might recommend medications if the first course of treatment doesn't work.

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