Cholesterol is often considered a disease of old age, but it can happen to people of any age. This happens easily especially to those men whose age is around 30. To catch this dangerous disease in the beginning, it is important to recognize some of its symptoms. Now first of all let us know that there are two types of cholesterol in the body, first is bad cholesterol and second is good cholesterol. When bad cholesterol increases in the body, it is colloquially called increased cholesterol. When this happens, many symptoms are seen in the body, some of which are visible only at night. Let us know in this article what are the unusual symptoms seen in hands and fingers at night.

Men in their 30s can also have high cholesterol

Generally, men aged 30 look healthy and energetic, but their cholesterol can increase due to things like unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption and genetics. According to the Health site website , ignoring cholesterol at this age can cause serious health problems in the future. Let us know which are the 7 signs visible in hands and fingers at night.

1. Numbness in hands and fingers

If you have a strange problem of numbness in your hands and fingers at night, then it can be a sign of increased cholesterol in your body. High cholesterol slows down blood circulation, which reduces blood circulation to the hands and fingers. This may cause numbness or tingling sensation in hands and fingers.

2. Always cold hands and fingers

If you are 30 years old and your hands and fingers always remain cold even in hot environments, it could be a sign of increased "bad" cholesterol. Cholesterol deposited in the arteries can restrict blood circulation and limit blood loss to the hands. This can cause a feeling of coolness in your hands, especially at night.

3. Weak grip

If you are 30 years old and you are having trouble holding things, it could be a sign of high cholesterol. Cholesterol deposited in the arteries can reduce blood circulation to the muscles, causing weakness in hands and fingers.

4. Pain and discomfort at night

If your LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol has increased, you may have pain or discomfort in your hands and fingers at night. Decreased blood circulation due to cholesterol accumulation can cause cramps or a dull ache in the hands, which can disrupt your sleep.

5. Change in skin color

The effect of high cholesterol can also be seen on the skin. The skin on your hands and fingers may change color, become red, or even form cholesterol-filled lumps called xanthomas. These changes in the skin are signs of cholesterol imbalance in the body, on which a doctor should be consulted

6: Numbness and tingling

High cholesterol can slow down blood circulation, causing numbness and tingling in the hands and fingers. This usually happens more at night, when you are resting.

7: Pain in hands and feet

Pain in hands and feet can be another sign of high cholesterol. This may be due to reduced blood circulation and nerve damage.

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