The Long Term Effects Of High Cholesterol You Didn't Know About

Heart Attack

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When cholesterol or plaque in the blood vessels rupture or tear, a blood clot may form and block the flow of blood and oxygen. In some cases, the blood clot might break free and plug an artery downstream. A heart attack occurs when blood flow to your heart stops. Heart attacks affect more than a million people each year and approximately half will die. Survivors may experience permanent heart problems. Symptoms include tightness or pain in the chest, lightheadedness, anxiety and abnormal heartbeat.

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Stroke

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A stroke, otherwise known as a cerebrovascular accident or brain attack, occurs when blood flow and oxygen is cut off from part of the brain or blocked by a blood clot. It is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, and approximately eighty percent of all cases can be prevented by lowering cholesterol levels. Nearly two-thirds of patients who survive a stroke will have some permanent disability for the remainder of their life.

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