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If you notice fatty deposits under your skin, yellowish bumps, patches around your eyes, or mild to severe skin discoloration, you might have a skin condition related to high cholesterol. It's important to work with your healthcare team to check and manage your cholesterol levels.
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Read More »High cholesterol is a fairly common condition in which too much cholesterol is circulating in your blood. Cholesterol is a lipid (fat) that can build up into plaques in your arteries, narrowing them and constricting blood flow to and from your heart. This can lead to heart disease, heart attack, or stroke. High cholesterol doesn’t usually cause symptoms unless it leads to a complication. This means that you often don’t know you have high cholesterol until a doctor tests your blood for it. But high levels of circulating fats (cholesterol and triglycerides) can sometimes lead to noticeable skin changes. The first clue that you have high cholesterol may come in an unexplained set of bumps, patches of soft yellowish skin, or discoloration on your extremities. These skin symptoms may be an important sign that you need to manage your cholesterol levels. Here’s a rundown of how uncontrolled high cholesterol, including familial hypercholesterolemia, can affect your skin and what to do about it. Cholesterol: How high is too high? A lipid panel can measure the total amount of cholesterol in your blood. Below 200 mg/dL is the optimal level.
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Read More »the sudden appearance of what appears to be a rash of several bumps on your skin, filled with fatty deposits of cholesterol Tuberous or tendinous xanthomas: nodules often found on the knuckles, knees, elbows, and buttocks nodules often found on the knuckles, knees, elbows, and buttocks Verrucous xanthomas: wart-like xanthomas in the inside lining of your mouth or sometimes on the genitals wart-like xanthomas in the inside lining of your mouth or sometimes on the genitals Planar xanthomas: flat or slightly elevated patches at any part of the body Xanthelasma Xanthelasma is the most common type of planar xanthoma. It is a soft patch of yellowish bumps around your eyes, usually around the corners of your eyes closest to your nose. It’s more common on the upper lid than the lower lid, but it can affect both. Psoriasis Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that causes raised, red, itchy patches of skin due to unusually fast turnover of skin cells. It’s a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes an inflammatory response in your body. It can affect your blood vessels, causing a higher risk of heart disease. According to 2017 research, there’s also a link between psoriasis and high cholesterol levels. Researchers aren’t yet sure why that is. If you have psoriasis, you may want to consider having your cholesterol and triglyceride levels checked. Cholesterol embolism A cholesterol embolism occurs when crystals made up of cholesterols and other substances break free from plaques in one of your large arteries. They then travel through your circulatory system before becoming lodged in a smaller artery or blood vessel. This can block the flow of blood to that area, causing damage and skin symptoms such as: leg ulcers
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