no... not in and of itself. however theres a catch... high cholesterol over time (years) can though it doesnt necessarily have to build up in the arteries. If this occurs this is called atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease or narrowing of the vessels. just like water pipes if the pipe gets smaller the pressure goes up.... same scenario occurs in your vessels.
Too much cholesterol in the blood, or high blood cholesterol, can be serious. People with high blood cholesterol have a greater chance of getting heart disease. High blood cholesterol itself does not cause symptoms, so many people are unaware that their cholesterol level is too high.
High cholesterol levels, and not enough exercise.
You shouldn't if you have high cholesterol.
High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, Diabetes, Obesity, smoking, age, stress, and even heredity.
What is the normal heart rate for a 79 female with diabeties, high cholesterol and high blood pressure
It can give you high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and can lead to dehydration.
Cancer, high cholesterol, hypertension (high blood pressure), fibromyalgia syndrome.
No, simvastatin is a cholesterol lowering medication.
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A patient with high blood pressure who frequently consumes high-cholesterol foods is at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart disease and stroke. The combination of elevated blood pressure and high cholesterol can lead to atherosclerosis, where arteries become clogged and narrowed. This can impair blood flow and increase the likelihood of serious complications, including heart attacks. Managing both blood pressure and cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes is crucial for reducing these risks.
Nutraceutical, anti-inflammatory, reduces high cholesterol, reduces high blood pressure.
No, it's the effect of a disease. ( High blood pressure, high cholesterol levels...etc)