News Topical, Digital Desk : Elevated cholesterol levels increase the risk of heart attack. Therefore, early detection is essential to prevent the problem from worsening. However, high cholesterol levels are often not immediately apparent because the symptoms of high cholesterol are often mild.
However, some symptoms of high cholesterol in the legs at night can point to high cholesterol. If these are identified early, doctors can help prevent the problem from worsening. Let's learn about the symptoms of high cholesterol in the legs.
What are the symptoms of high cholesterol?
High cholesterol causes plaque to build up in the arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis. When this condition affects the arteries in the legs, it's called peripheral artery disease. In PAD, the arteries in the legs become narrowed or blocked, affecting blood circulation to the leg muscles .
Due to this, such symptoms are seen-
- Pain or cramps in the legs – especially in the calf muscles, thighs or buttocks, which may worsen at rest or at night.
- Numbness or weakness – Numbness in the legs, feeling weak , or the legs always being cold.
- Skin changes- change in skin color.
- Delayed wound healing – Small wounds on the feet may not heal for a long time.
- Weak pulse – Feeling less pulse in the feet.
These symptoms aren't necessarily just a sign of high cholesterol. They can also be seen in other conditions, such as:
- Peripheral neuropathy, a nerve problem
- hamstring strain
- electrolyte imbalance
- dehydration
- Diabetes
What to do if these symptoms appear?
- Consult a doctor – If you are having persistent problems with your legs at night, contact a doctor immediately.
- Get your cholesterol checked – Get a lipid profile test done regularly.
- Lifestyle modifications: Eat a healthy and balanced diet, exercise regularly, quit smoking completely, and manage stress.
- Foot care – Keep feet clean and dry, wear comfortable shoes and check your feet regularly.
High cholesterol is a "silent killer" that can wreak havoc on the body for long periods of time without showing any symptoms. Nighttime leg symptoms can be a sign of a serious condition. Early detection and treatment can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other serious complications.
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