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Finding the Ideal Cholesterol Ratio
To help avoid heart disease and stroke, you need to maintain the proper ratio between good and total cholesterol.
Understanding Cholesterol Problems: Symptoms
A high cholesterol level doesn't have obvious symptoms, but it can increase your risk for conditions that do have symptoms.
Cholesterol and Artery Plaque Buildup
Cholesterol plaques begin in artery walls and grow for years, slowly blocking blood flow in the arteries.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cholesterol
Here's a list of questions and answers you may have about cholesterol, how to manage it, and how to treat it.
2 of 7 / Causes & Risks
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High Cholesterol Risk Factors
Many things contribute to high cholesterol, some of which you can control and others you can't.
Can You Prevent High Cholesterol?
Here are some steps you can take right now to keep your cholesterol numbers in a healthy range.
Things That Can Impact Your Cholesterol Levels
Avoiding things that raise your LDL or lower your HDL cholesterol can help keep your levels in a healthy range.
Healthy Foods That Are High in Cholesterol
If you’re watching your cholesterol, you’re probably wary of foods known to be high in it.
3 of 7 / Tests & Diagnosis
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Diagnosing High Cholesterol
To assess your cholesterol level, your doctor will usually ask for a simple blood test called a lipoprotein profile.
Should You Get Tested for High Cholesterol?
How often do you need a cholesterol test? That depends on whom you ask. Guidelines can be inconsistent.
What Is a Cholesterol Test?
A complete cholesterol test checks your blood to see if your cholesterol and triglycerides are at a healthy level.
Cholesterol Testing and the Lipid Panel
The different kinds of cholesterol and other fats in your blood are together called lipids.
4 of 7 / Treatment
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Cholesterol Treatment: Medication and Lifestyle Changes
You can treat high cholesterol with healthy lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and weight loss and, sometimes, meds too.
Does High Cholesterol Always Need Medication?
If you’re diagnosed with high cholesterol, will you need to start taking a statin or other medication? Not always.
Which Medicines Lower 'Bad' (LDL) Cholesterol?
Several types of prescription drugs can lower LDL. Get to know what each of them does.
Repatha for Lowering LDL Cholesterol
Repatha is an approved medicine for adults and children with heart disease. which lowers bad cholesterol (LDL).
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Do Your Part to Lower Your Cholesterol
Even if your doctor prescribes meds for you, you still need to adjust your everyday life to control your cholesterol.
Keeping a Cholesterol Diary
Your doctor may suggest you track your progress toward healthy cholesterol levels with the use of a cholesterol diary.
Dietary Cholesterol: What You Need to Know
There isn’t good evidence to show that dietary cholesterol alone can raise your odds of heart disease.
Eating Meat When You Have High Cholesterol
If you have high cholesterol, you should talk with your doctor about what you eat, including meat.
6 of 7 / Complications
View AllDiseases Linked to High Cholesterol
If you have high cholesterol, you have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
High Cholesterol and High Blood Pressure
The link between high blood pressure and high cholesterol goes in both directions.
High Cholesterol and Thyroid Disease
If you have thyroid disease, you’re more prone to have high cholesterol levels.
High Cholesterol and Kidney Disease
When your kidneys aren’t working well, it also changes the way your body handles cholesterol and other lipids.
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Exercises to Control Your Cholesterol
Regular exercise raises levels of good HDL cholesterol, and lowers unhealthy triglycerides. Here’s what type of exercise – and how much – you need to help manage your cholesterol.
Good and Bad Cholesterol
Not all cholesterol is bad, but what is LDL and why is it linked to heart disease?
Are Injectable Cholesterol Drugs Right for You?
Are you a candidate for a new type of cholesterol drug?
What Are Triglycerides?
Triglycerides aren’t cholesterol, but high levels can still lead to heart disease.
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