HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
In this condition, the blood contains high levels of cholesterol, which does not usually cause symptoms itself but increases the risk of heart and circulation disorders, such as heart attack and stroke.
Many people have a high cholesterol level due to an unhealthy lifestyle, but some have an inherited disorder called tendon xanthoma that is associated with extremely high cholesterol levels.
Treatment is with lifestyle measures and medication to reduce blood cholesterol.
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