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Cholesterol forms one of the primary causes of CVD or cardiovascular diseases affecting the heart or blood vessels. CVD is the leading reason for global death, accounting for 32% of the fatalities. It generally occurs due to the deposit of fatty lipids or cholesterol inside the arteries, causing an enhanced risk of blood clots and reduced blood flow to the heart.

Cholesterol is crucial for the healthy functioning of the body. Cell membrane, vitamin D, and hormones are formed using the lipid. However, certain factors can cause cholesterol imbalance in the body leading to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. The main causes of high cholesterol in the body are: 

  • Unhealthy eating habits such as consuming food with high saturated fat
  • Smoking leads to the prevention of transport of good cholesterol from fatty deposits to the liver 
  • Genetic history of stroke or heart disease 
  • Obesity
  • Having hypertension and diabetes

High cholesterol leads to a significantly increased risk of diseases other than CVD, like: 

  • Atherosclerosis or narrowing of arteries in the heart 
  • Coronary heart disease eventually causes heart stroke 
  • Brain hemorrhage 
  • Peripheral Vascular disease

High cholesterol is a silent illness that usually doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms. Since there are no visible signs, a medical practitioner suggests a regular lipid screen test using the blood specimen of the patient to keep the cholesterol levels in check.

The complete cholesterol test includes:

HDL Cholesterol - Serum analysis: The Hdl Cholesterol - Serum test diagnoses the presence of 'good cholesterol or high-density lipoprotein in the bloodstream.

Triglycerides - Serum diagnosis: The Triglycerides - Serum test examines the presence of triglyceride lipids which act as a calorie reservoir for emergency usage.

Non-HDL Cholesterol examination: The diagnosis is an estimate of the cholesterol number in the patient's body after subtracting high-density lipoprotein from the total cholesterol number.

Total Cholesterol Screening: It involves the analysis of the complete cholesterol number or lipid panel, which factors in both the good and bad cholesterol in the body.

The normal range for HDL Cholesterol - Serum ratio is 45 to 70 mg/dl for men and 50 to 90 mg/dl for women. At the same time, 150 mg/dl or less is considered a Triglycerides - Serum healthy range. For Non-HDL Cholesterol, less than 130 mg/dl is perceived as optimum for a healthy individual.

High HDL cholesterol is not a cause of concern. The higher levels are associated with a reduced risk of heart diseases. Contrastingly, the increased levels of triglycerides and non-HDL cholesterol requires immediate medical attention.

Apollo 24|7 offers a range of reputable laboratories for lipoprotein analysis through lipid panel testing using advanced technologies and reliable tools. With the combined reading of all the levels in the complete cholesterol test, a medical practitioner suggests treatment for regulation according to the age and existing conditions. It includes:

  • Lifestyle changes with high-intensity exercises and diet control.
  • Cholesterol-blocking medications like Statins
  • Cholesterol absorption inhibitors
  • Bile-acid binding resins 
  • PCSK9 inhibitors for high LDL absorption cause lower bloodstream lipid presence.
  • Fibrates, Niacin, and Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation.
     

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should a lipid profile test be done?

In adults without any risk factors like genetic heart disease possibility, obesity, etc., experts prescribe a lipid test every four to six years. In the presence of existing conditions and other risk factors, the tests need to be performed annually.

At what age should one get lipid panel testing performed?

The experts recommend a routine lipid test every 4 to 6 years, beginning from age 20. However, patients with a history of heart diseases and high cholesterol must get the diagnosis performed on an annual basis.

Why is low-density lipoprotein cholesterol considered harmful?

LDL is one of the forms of lipids that is responsible for transporting cholesterol throughout the body. The higher number of LDL is a direct indication of accumulated fat in the bloodstream, which can cause plaque. Due to the plaque buildup, the veins become narrower, leading to reduced blood flow.

What is the normal range of triglycerides?

The healthy range for triglycerides lipids is less than 150 mg/dl. The 150-199 mg/dl range is considered borderline high, while any number above 200 to 499 mg/dl is considered dangerous.

What causes high triglycerides?

The most commonly observed causes of imbalance in triglycerides include: Obesity  Unhealthy food consumption with higher saturated fat concentration Poorly managed diabetes Underactive thyroid Kidney disease  Drugs such as steroids, birth control pills Lifestyle factors, including smoking and alcohol consumption

What is the best way to reduce cholesterol?

The most efficient ways to control excessive lipid buildup in the body comprising: Consuming a caloric deficit diet  Eating healthy food Avoiding fats, sugar, and refined food items Limited intake of alcohol Reduced smoking

Why is complete cholesterol testing done?

A complete lipid screen test determines the range of cholesterol levels in the body. It provides insights into the health status of a patient and helps in the prevention of heart diseases by ensuring timely treatment.

Why should Apollo be your preferred healthcare partner?

  • 40 Years of legacy and credibility in the healthcare industry.
  • NABL certified multi-channel digital healthcare platform.
  • Affordable diagnostic solutions with timely and accurate test results.
  • Up to 60% discount on Doorstep Diagnostic Tests, Home Sample Collection.
  • An inventory of over 100+ laboratories, spread across the country, operating out of 120+ cities with 1200+ collection centers, serving over 1800+ pin codes.

The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results