10 Symptoms Of High Cholesterol
10. Cholesterol Deposits
Soft, fatty, and yellowish lumps can sometimes be seen underneath the eyelids of a person with high cholesterol. They mostly appear close to the inner corner of the eye. When a single growth is found, it is called a xanthelasma. When they are multiple, the condition is referred to as xanthelasmata. These cholesterol deposits are considered harmless but can be a good signifier of cholesterol, thyroid, or liver problems.
While they can be unattractive, they are typically not painful and rarely cause vision problems. This symptom is more commonly experienced by women. It is not uncommon for them to register abnormally high lipid levels, even when other health parameters are normal.
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