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The lipid panel measures:Total cholesterol levelTriglyceride LevelHDL cholesterol "good"LDL cholesterol "bad"Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol level.The ratio of total cholesterol to HDL.The ratio of LDL to HDL.Lipid disorders, such as high cholesterol, may lead to life-threatening illnesses, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), heart attack, or stroke.
An abnormal ECG may indicate some heart problems. It may be an indication of changes in the heart, congenital heart defect, changes in amount of potassium in the blood, heart attack or poor blood supply to the arteries.
the expected location of the attack the type of attack the amount of time until the attack begins
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Cholesterol.
Hardening of the arteries.
High cholesterol can definitely cause heart attack. As cholesterol accumulate in vessels, the cholesterol start to accumulate, clotting the vessels and blocking and reducing the diameter of the vessels. This cause the heart to be obligated to pump blood harder, exercing stress on the heart and potentially causing heart attack.!!
Cholesterol can play an important part in the material that causes the blocking of blood vessels leading to thrombosis stroke and heart attack.
People with high cholesterol levels can develop plaques in their blood vessels, leading to atherosclerosis and an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke. It can also lead to other health issues such as peripheral artery disease or gallstones.
because it clogs your arteries. it can make your heart stop giving you a heart attack.
#1 - Blocking an attack to the left side#2 - Blocking an attack to the right side#3 - Blocking an attack to the solar plexus or chest#4 - Blocking an attack to the stomach#5 - Blocking an attack to the Lower Body#6 - Blocking to the attack at the center of the head
#1 - Blocking an attack to the left side#2 - Blocking an attack to the right side#3 - Blocking an attack to the solar plexus or chest#4 - Blocking an attack to the stomach#5 - Blocking an attack to the Lower Body#6 - Blocking to the attack at the center of the head
HDLs are good cholesterol and LDLs are bad for you. LDL stands for Low Density Lipoproteins and they stick to the inside of the arteries, narrowing them and making blood pressure higher. If one of the 'plaques' is knocked off, it can block the bloodstream causing a heart attack.
Yes. If you become too obese, fat (specifically, cholesterol) clogs your arteries, preventing blood flow throughout the body, causing a heart attack.
Cholesterol is available in healthy and unhealthy forms. The brain relies on good cholesterol to communicate between sections of the cortex efficiently. On the contrary, bad cholesterol will build up in the blood vessels and arteries as plaque, and may result in a heart attack.
Fatty plaque is usually made up of excess cholesterol. This cholesterol begins to clog the arteries inside the body. In turn, one may end up having a heart attack.