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High cholesterol is often dubbed the “silent killer” due to its ability to quietly wreak havoc in your arteries. However, some symptoms can emerge once the fatty substance accumulates in your arteries. One telltale sign of this process can present as sores.
Leaving your high cholesterol levels untreated can trigger plaque build-up in your arteries.
According to a health portal Saint Luke’s, this plaque is a waxy material made up of cholesterol as well as other things.
The problems strike down once you have too much of this waxy material in your blood which causes your arteries to narrow, limiting your blood flow.
Once your arteries constrict, the blood flow to your legs also takes a hit, triggering the warning sign.
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The lack of blood flow to your legs can sometimes lead to a condition known as critical limb ischaemia (CLI).
Classed as “extremely serious”, CLI can be “challenging to treat”, according to the NHS.
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However, this “critical” problem doesn’t occur without your body ringing alarm bells.
One tell-tale sign of CLI is open sores on your legs and feet, also known as ulcers.
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How to lower high cholesterol
From a healthy diet to exercise, the good news is that there are different lifestyle interventions available for retrieving your levels from the red zone.
A cholesterol-busting diet requires lowering your intake of saturated fat – think sausages, butter, biscuits and cheese.
Other lifestyle changes like exercise, quitting smoking and drinking less alcohol could be also beneficial.
However, your doctor might prescribe a medication called statins to prevent further problems.
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