Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure and Diabetes

Cholesterol is an organic substance that body uses to produce vitamin D, build healthy cells and make certain hormones. High cholesterol and diabetes are linked with each other. Diabetes can disturb the balance between LDL and HDL cholesterol levels. LDL particles of the people with diabetes tend to stick to arteries and can damage blood vessel walls easily. Glucose coated LDL remains in the bloodstream longer and leads to the formation of plaque. Low levels of HDL are seen in the people with diabetes.

  • Circulation problems
  • Increase in the amount of body fluids
  • Changes in insulin management
  • Lifestyle changes to lower cholesterol

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