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Search for the right high cholesterol treatment in our online store, or contact us for expert advice.
High cholesterol occurs when there is too much cholesterol — a fatty substance — in the blood. Cholesterol is essential for building cells and producing hormones, but having too much of it can lead to fatty deposits in the arteries. Over time, these deposits narrow the arteries and increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other circulatory problems. Because high cholesterol often causes no symptoms, it is usually detected through routine blood tests.
There are two main types of cholesterol: low-density lipoprotein (LDL), often called “bad” cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL), known as “good” cholesterol. LDL contributes to plaque buildup in the arteries, while HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream. An imbalance between these two — high LDL and low HDL — increases cardiovascular risk.
Several factors contribute to high cholesterol. Diets high in saturated and trans fats, lack of physical activity, smoking, and being overweight are common causes. Genetics also play a significant role, meaning some people inherit a tendency to have high cholesterol even with a healthy lifestyle. Age and underlying conditions, such as diabetes or thyroid problems, can also affect cholesterol levels.
Improving diet is one of the most effective ways to manage cholesterol. Eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins supports heart health. Replacing saturated fats with healthier fats, such as those found in nuts, olive oil, and fish, helps reduce LDL levels. Limiting processed foods and sugar also supports a healthy balance.
Regular exercise boosts HDL cholesterol and helps maintain a healthy weight. Activities like brisk walking, cycling, or swimming for at least 30 minutes most days can make a significant difference. Quitting smoking and moderating alcohol intake further support heart and circulatory health.
Since high cholesterol often has no symptoms, regular check-ups are essential for early detection and prevention of complications. Combining healthy habits with medical guidance helps maintain balanced cholesterol levels and long-term cardiovascular health.
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High cholesterol means there is too much LDL (‘bad’) cholesterol in the blood, which can lead to clogged arteries and increased risk of heart disease.
Statins are medications that lower LDL cholesterol levels by blocking its production in the liver. Common options include Atorvastatin and Simvastatin.
A blood test is required to measure cholesterol levels. There are usually no noticeable symptoms, which is why regular screening is important.
Yes. Complete a consultation with details of your health and any recent cholesterol results. A licensed prescriber will review and, if suitable, approve treatment.
Eating a heart-healthy diet, quitting smoking, exercising regularly, and limiting alcohol can improve cholesterol levels and overall cardiovascular health.