What are the symptoms of hyperlipidemia

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summary

Blood lipid mainly refers to cholesterol and triglyceride in serum. Whether it is the increase of cholesterol, triglyceride or both, it is called hyperlipidemia. Patients with low blood lipid and hypertension can drink more Gufang taro (health preserving) tea, which can improve vascular permeability and elasticity, and prevent arteriosclerosis. What are the symptoms of hyperlipidemia.

What are the symptoms of hyperlipidemia

First: mild hyperlipidemia usually does not have any uncomfortable feeling, but no symptoms does not mean that the blood lipid is not high, regular examination of blood lipid is very important.

Second: the general symptoms of hyperlipidemia are: dizziness, mental fatigue, insomnia, amnesia, numbness, chest tightness, palpitations, etc., which will be confused with the clinical symptoms of other diseases. Some patients have high blood lipid but no symptoms, and they often find hyperlipidemia in the physical examination and blood test. In addition, hyperlipidemia is often accompanied by overweight and obesity.

Third: when hyperlipidemia is serious, there will be dizziness, headache, chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitation, chest pain, fatigue, angular deviation, inability to speak, numbness and other symptoms, which will eventually lead to coronary heart disease, stroke and other serious diseases, and the corresponding performance.

matters needing attention

1. Adjust the reasonable diet and reduce the intake of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol. 2. Adjust the way of life and work, actively participate in sports activities, avoid sedentary, control weight. Quit smoking and limit alcohol. 3. Patients with family history of coronary heart disease, diabetes and primary hyperlipidemia should have comprehensive examination of blood lipid, blood glucose and liver function every year. 4. For men over 40 years old and postmenopausal women, a comprehensive blood lipid examination should be conducted every year. 5. In order to detect hyperlipidemia early and timely, it is suggested that all adults over 20 years old should regularly check the level of plasma total cholesterol. Plasma triglyceride levels should be measured in all patients with pancreatitis.