What is cholesterol?
It’s a deadly entity growing inside your body that causes exceeding fatty acids
and glycerol in the walls of your arteries. Basically, it’s the coagulation of
increasing levels of body fat in your blood leading to severe problems, and
sometimes, might even prove fatal.
Are there separate branches of the disease?
Generally, there are two types of cholesterol. LDL (Low density Lipoprotein)
cholesterol, commonly known as the bad cholesterol, is the primary origin of unwanted
fats in your wall arteries. HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is known
as the good cholesterol, which helps to prevent the bad cholesterol from
building up and coagulating in the arteries. There are certain causes of high
cholesterol that a person does not have control over such as heredity, age and
gender. Imagine how dreadful it can be not allowing blood through the only
passage that supports the function!
What are the dreadful effects?
Arteries blocked. Blood release critical. Abnormal relaxation and contraction
of the heart muscles. Harmful? These can lead to slow death. What happens when
cholesterol levels reach high?
The blood sugar content in the body, on abnormally increasing cause blockage in
the walls of the arteries that sometimes lead to great discomfort in breathing
and respiration. When the accumulation of fats rises, arteries worsen and also
increases the risks of heart stroke as there isn’t sufficient blood flow in the
walls of the arteries.
Is there any way to prevent this disease from building up more?
If not improvised in the earlier stage, cholesterol can lead to a fatal death.
However, Neurotherapy can give you reasons enough to consult their methods of
treating this disease in a much more convenient and easier way. Some of the
following methods of preventing this disease are-
1. When your blood sugar levels have reached the epitome, don’t stress yourself
on eating any junk food. Your saturated fat won’t find a way out if treated
with food with high amounts of sugar. You must have fruits and vegetables in abundance
as they are rich in omega-3s that can decrease your cholesterol levels.
2. Like burning calories and fats, physical mobility is a must activity to
perform at the time of high cholesterol levels. Being physically active makes
your body regulate the flow of blood in a better way. Thus, working out is
really helpful in reducing your cholesterol levels.
3. “Smoking Kills”. It’s likely to encounter an advert before the start of a
movie but, it is a legit fact despite the urge to smoke. Smoking can render the
heart with decreased blood pump, can increase the risk of coronary artery
disease. In short, smoking is no necessary evil. Quitting this would stop
harming your health and your body will bear quicker methods to heal.
These are some of the ways how you can challenge your cholesterol levels and
find a steady way to take relief from the disease. Before it proves to be
fatal, you must consult Neurotherapy Nirogalaya and take serious treatments
from our specialist, Dipanjan Dev.
Have a healthy and happy Life ahead!