What are the symptoms of cholesterol buildup?
Symptoms can be hard to detect. It’s important to get your cholesterol checked regularly by a doctor. Due to symptoms being hard to detect, a heart attack or stroke can occur suddenly due to LDL cholesterol buildup caused by heavy plaque buildup in the arteries.
A person can suffer physical issues like chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, pain in the neck, jaw, upper abdomen, or back, and fatigue from doing minimal physical activity.
If these symptoms occur, contact a doctor to get checked immediately because these signs can cause a heart attack or stroke.
Cholesterol buildup over time can cause heart disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. These health conditions can lead to disability and possible death.
How can you tell if your cholesterol is too high?
A blood test is the only way to receive information about your cholesterol levels. A doctor can organize a blood test appointment called a lipid panel and the results from the blood test can measure how high a person’s cholesterol levels are. A blood test can also help determine the amount of plaque in your arteries that can cause narrow or blocked arteries in your body.