High CholesterolSymptomsHigh cholesterol does not make you feel sick. It is
usually found during a routine
cholesterol and triglycerides test, a blood test that
measures cholesterol levels. You may first discover it when you are diagnosed
with a condition that is caused in part by high cholesterol, such as
coronary
artery disease (CAD),
stroke,
peripheral arterial disease, or inflammation of the
pancreas. Some people with
lipid disorders, such as familial
hypercholesterolemia, may have other distinct symptoms such as deposits of
excess cholesterol that collect in the skin. These cholesterol deposits can
also cause bumps in tendons in the hands or feet.
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