Medicine for High Cholesterol

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Our health is a great blessing. Keeping this fact in mind lets we discuss a relatively common health issue, which is extensively faced by our population – high cholesterol. People assume preventive measures, observe diet modifications, avoid sedentary lifestyle and use medicine for high cholesterol. Before moving ahead, we must have a brief account of high cholesterol in general so that we can be able to understand the nature of cholesterol, its pros and cons and clinical significance of adequate cholesterol levels in the body. Later, we will see some effective medicine for cholesterol. Let’s dig in!

Cholesterol and its Types Having an overview, cholesterol is a natural fat-like, waxy compound, comes under the umbrella of Lipids that is existing in the human body. Its normal levels are essential to sustain (normal) physiological activity of body cells. But its high levels are injurious to health. Cholesterol is of two types i.e. Good Cholesterol and Bad Cholesterol. The term Good Cholesterol usually represents ‘High Density Lipoproteins (HDL)’. Oppositely, Bad Cholesterol represents Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL). In the human body, normal good cholesterol (HDL) level is more than 50 to 60 mg /dl while normal range of LDL is below 100 mg/dl. LDL tends to flow with the blood stream due to its low molecular density and hence exceeds its normal limit in blood and causes hypercholesterolemia. Conversely, HDL, due to its high molecular density, likes to travel towards specific tissues, called adipose tissues (khaliyyat shahmiyya) for its deposition. Different medicine for cholesterol are used to control, as it’s manageable and can be controlled but cannot be fully eradicated.

Disadvantages of Elevated Plasma Cholesterol High cholesterol level is a major risk factor for cardiovascular (heart) diseases and stroke. Increased levels of cholesterol, free flowing through the bloodstream, keeps sticking on the walls of small blood vessels of the heart, brain and others as well. This process is known as Atherosclerosis and collected material on the walls of blood vessels is called Plaque. Subsequently plaque causes narrowing of blood vessels and resultant hindrance in blood flow. Deprivation of blood flow and compromised perfusion causes serious damages to the victim organ. Later on, we invariably left with cardiovascular diseases and Stroke attacks.


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