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Q: How to recognize a high level of cholesterol in blood-"signs and symptoms"?

"signs and symptoms" of high level cholesterol in blood

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Lisa Nelson, Health Pro
7/15/09 4:20pm

Hi Milivoj,

 

The only way to diagnosis high cholesterol is through a blood test.  There are typically no signs or symptoms; however, here a four possibilities that can be linked to high cholesterol levels:

 

xanthoma (fatty deposits under skin causing yellow bumps), yellowish patches around eyelids, whitish edges of cornea, cholesterol deposits around cornea

 

All the best,

Lisa Nelson RD

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By Milivoj Damevski— Last Modified: 12/25/10, First Published: 07/14/09