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High Cholesterol Often Results In Hypertension

By: Ashish Jain

Excess cholesterol deposition often results in consequences that are more complicated. And one such complication that develops due to excess of bad cholesterol in blood is hypertension or high blood pressure.

You can notice occurrence of high cholesterol and high blood pressure in diabetics. Both these complications often join hands to worsen the condition of a diabetic person. Even if you are not diabetic, high level of cholesterol would still reflect it's repercussion on your blood pressure.

Liaison between cholesterol and high blood pressure is often underestimated by people and later on they end up repenting their underestimation. That's why it is always advisable to undergo a cholesterol examination if you happen to have a high level of blood pressure.

By hypertension we mean a condition in which heart is exerting additional force in pumping out the blood in order to continue its function of blood circulation. This excess force exerted by heart results in high pressure on the blood that is known as high blood pressure or hypertension.

When blood cholesterol level or specifically LDL cholesterol level rises in blood, there exist greater chances of plaque formation thus resulting in narrowed arteries. These narrowed arteries perturb smooth flow of blood causing heart to exert more pressure to pump blood, giving way to hypertension.

Diastolic blood pressure and high LDL cholesterol are one of the common causes of stroke. Obese folks with high plasma cholesterol are very much prone to develop high BP. Later on, this situation may give way to cardiovascular diseases. In fact high level of bad cholesterol in consonance with high BP is a deadly combination that may even result in a host of maladies.

If you possess constant high BP with high cholesterol in old age you are likely to develop Alzheimer.

Almost forty percent of Americans suffer from cholesterol created high blood pressure. Seeing this close nexus between cholesterol and high BP you are needed to be extra cautious in case you happen to develop one. This twin problem could be effectively curbed if you are determined to maintain a strict diet and workout routine. You must not let yourself become obese at any cost.

Dietary measures include consumption of cholesterol free food. So you are needed to stop consumption of fatty foods-- the ones that are having high lipid content. Fat free food or low fat food should be consumed. Exercise aimed at burning fat and reducing LDL should be carried out. This is the way you can keep check over cholesterol as well as high blood pressure.


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