High Cholesterol Warning Sign: Whenever we are unable to take out time for exercise due to our busy lifestyle, apart from this, if we consume more oily food, then it is bound to increase bad cholesterol in our blood. An increase in cholesterol increases the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, triple vessel disease, and coronary artery disease.

How to recognize the warning sign of high cholesterol?

By the way, the correct detection of increasing bad cholesterol in the body can be done only through blood tests, but many times such problems start increasing in the body which indicates this dangerous condition. When cholesterol starts getting high, then the pain in our feet increases and it is very important to recognize this warning sign because later it can prove to be fatal.

Do not ignore these signals from feet

1. As we all know that in the condition of high cholesterol, the nerves of our body start getting blocked. The same condition also happens with the veins of the legs, due to which oxygen does not reach the lowest parts of the body, and it becomes the cause of severe pain in the calves.

2. When the level of bad cholesterol starts increasing in the body, then cramps start in the feet of that person, sometimes there is severe pain in the feet while sleeping at night, however, after standing for a while, the blood flow becomes correct and It helps to get rid of the pain.

3. One of the most shocking symptoms of increasing cholesterol is the color change of the feet and nails, often they start turning yellow. This happens because the supply of blood to the feet is not done properly.

4. It is common for the feet to be cold in winter, but if the feet are suddenly getting cold even in summer or normal temperature, then understand that this is a sign of danger and it is necessary to contact the doctor immediately.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)

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