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High
Cholesterol |
by:
Christoph
Puetz |
is a very common diagnosis by doctors nowadays
when dealing with patients. Cholesterol
has been identified as to increase the risk
of heart diseases. But what is Cholesterol
at all?
Cholesterol is a substance produced by the
human liver. The body produces Cholesterol
to build up acids that help with the digestion
of fat that we eat with our meals. Cholesterol
is also supposed to build and repair cell.
It is also part of the process to produce
estrogens and the testosterone hormone.
Most people affected by high Cholesterol
have never heard of what Cholesterol is
and what it does.
Cholesterol plays an important role for
the human body. So, how can this substance
turn itself into something that puts your
health at danger? As with almost everything
in life Cholesterol only does a good job
when available in certain limits. If these
limits get pushed high up (= high Cholesterol)
it turns itself into something putting your
health at risk. High Cholesterol has been
proven to clog up arteries which again can
lead to stroke and heart attack. Statistics
show that about 500,000 of the US population
die through heart disease related incidents.
Once diagnosed with high Cholesterol and
taking appropriate action the risk of heart
attack can be reduced by up to 40%.
Cholesterol Symptoms
For most patients it is surprising to learn
that there are no external visible symptoms
to diagnose a high level of Cholesterol.
A blood test is needed to identify high
Cholesterol appropriately. However, if diagnosed
with certain medical conditions it could
be a sign of high Cholesterol. Those medical
conditions include (but are not limited
to) coronary disease, vascular disease or
stroke.
How to lower high Cholesterol
If a blood test shows that your cholesterol
levels are too high, your doctor will recommend
immediate action. Depending on the severity
of the problem this can be a special diet
combined with physical exercise or the use
of medication. Overall the patient should
start using a low Cholesterol diet and plan
doing this for the long term. A low Cholesterol
diet is based on food which is low in saturated
fat. Food groups recommended to be used
on a low Cholesterol diet include (but are
not limited to) skinless poultry, lean meat,
certain fish, fruits, vegetables, whole
grain foods and low fat dairy products.
Meals should be prepared by steaming, grilling,
boiling or baking. Fried food items are
to be avoided.
Blood tests to get the Cholesterol values
are supposed to be done every 3 years for
healthy people. Patients diagnosed with
high Cholesterol will have to expect more
frequent blood testing to verify success
of medication and diet.
About the author:
About the Author
Christoph Puetz is a successful entrepreneur
and international book author. Christoph
lives in Highlands
Ranch, Colorado. One of the websites
he maintains can be found at Health
Portal Online.
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