3 biggest dangers caused by high cholesterol, one of which is proving fatal –

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What is the danger of increasing cholesterol?

The kind of lifestyle we are living is not good. In the long run, this bad lifestyle can cause many diseases. Diet is not the only factor in bad lifestyle. Your sleep, wakefulness, being physically active and diet everything is included. Excess oil and sweets in food also play an important role in keeping you fit. Negligence in these things pushes you towards lifestyle related diseases like high cholesterol, BP and sugar. Increase in cholesterol in the body can prove dangerous for health. Bad cholesterol can cause these 3 dangerous and life-threatening conditions for you.

3 biggest dangers of high cholesterol


Risk of heart attack- High cholesterol is considered a major cause of heart attack. Cholesterol is a sticky substance that gets stuck in our arteries. Gradually, over a long period of time, due to dirty cholesterol, the arteries start shrinking and blood and oxygen do not reach the heart properly. In such a situation, the heart has to work harder by pumping more, which creates the risk of heart attack. That means you may have a heart attack due to high cholesterol.



Risk of stroke- The second biggest risk due to increase in bad cholesterol is stroke. In such a situation, dirty cholesterol also blocks the nerves of the brain. Sometimes this cholesterol can cause blockage in the blood. This increases the risk of blood clotting. When the brain does not get enough oxygen and blood, it can lead to stroke.



Peripheral Vascular Disease – High cholesterol levels can cause fat to accumulate in the blood vessels. When this cholesterol sticks, blood flow in the arteries does not occur properly. This also causes problems in the legs. This affects the arteries that supply blood to the feet and toes. Due to which there is pain in the legs while walking and sometimes even while resting. The main reason for this is blood circulation.


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