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

Hypertension

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While hypertension involves blood pressure, it can be greatly impacted by the amount of cholesterol in an individual's body. Blood pressure is the amount of force that blood performs on the walls of an artery. It's a typically good source to determine how healthy the heart and arteries are. For those who suffer from high blood pressure, it's easy to assume their heart is working harder than it needs to be. By working harder, this injures the heart and can lead to heart disease. Many doctors believe processed foods play a role in high blood pressure. However, a sedentary lifestyle also likely plays a role. While normal blood pressure rests around the 120 over 80 mmHg mark, high blood pressure is anywhere from 130 to 180 mmHg. High blood pressure can cause a heart attack and stroke among other issues. There are methods for reducing high blood pressure. One, of course, is managing cholesterol.

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Chronic Kidney Disease

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The kidneys work closely with the liver to remove waste from the body and keep it from accessing blood. When individuals suffer from chronic kidney disease, something high cholesterol can lead to, they are essentially at a very delicate point in their life. Having chronic kidney disease means the kidneys are constantly struggling to keep waste from entering the blood vessels. Over time, more waste gets into the blood and can travel to other parts of the body. Not only will patients start to feel sick but their body may develop complications too. They may become anemic, develop high blood pressure, experience nerve damage, and even have weakened bones. Eventually, the disease may spread entirely through the kidneys and cause kidney failure. In this case, patients either require dialysis or a kidney transplant to remain alive. Some of the symptoms of chronic kidney disease are fatigue, muscle cramping during the night, and swollen feet and ankles.

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