HealthHigh cholesterol alert: What sore legs might be telling you

High cholesterol alert: What sore legs might be telling you

Elevated cholesterol levels in the blood can lead to serious conditions. Patients with hypercholesterolemia initially do not experience any symptoms, but over time, signs may appear that we notice while walking. What warning signs should concern us?

What are the symptoms of high cholesterol?
What are the symptoms of high cholesterol?
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5:02 PM EDT, August 4, 2024

Elevated levels of unfavorable LDL cholesterol in the bloodstream cause atherosclerotic plaques to deposit in the walls of the arteries. This results in the blood vessels narrowing, which hinders proper blood flow in the body.

Doctors have long warned that untreated hypercholesterolemia significantly increases the risk of developing peripheral artery disease, coronary heart disease, heart attack, and stroke.

A patient with dyslipidemia may not feel any ailments for a long time. Often, the first visible signal of clogged arteries and the development of atherosclerosis is pain in the lower limbs and discomfort while walking.

In such a situation, the patient complains of unusual symptoms, such as cramps muscle fatigue in the legs, and a dull pain in those parts of the body. Pain related to intermittent claudication does not occur constantly; it only appears during physical exertion. The intensity of these symptoms depends on the level of physical activity. Muscle pain usually subsides within a few minutes of rest.

However, discomfort returns when moving again, for example, during a walk. Other symptoms of excess cholesterol that disrupt the proper functioning of peripheral arteries include cold feet, reddened skin, and hard-to-heal ulcers on the feet and toes.

The patient may also feel foot pain while lying down and resting. If we notice the mentioned symptoms that do not go away or worsen, we should consult a specialist as soon as possible and perform appropriate blood tests.

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