10 Symptoms Of High Cholesterol
9. High Blood Pressure
Those with consistently high blood pressure are at an increased risk for high cholesterol. Also known as hypertension, this condition places a major strain on the heart as it has to work harder to pump blood through the body. When coupled with compromised blood vessels that have hardened and become narrow due to high cholesterol, it can lead to several cardiovascular conditions including heart failure, kidney failure, and stroke.
Lowering cholesterol can help to improve the condition of arteries. They become more supple and able to better cope with fluctuating blood pressure. Without as much plaque clogging the way, there is also less risk of blockages that can damage organs.
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