Breathlessness
Cholesterol accumulated in the arteries can limit blood flow to your lungs, leading to shortness of breath. If you feel short of breath easily, even during light physical activities, high cholesterol might be the culprit.
Weakness and Fatigue
Exhaustion with no apparent reason might be associated with it. The buildup of cholesterol in the arteries restricts blood flow, potentially reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrients reaching your muscles and organs.
Yellowish Skin Patches
If yellowish, fatty deposits (xanthomas) appear on your skin on the knees, elbows, hands, or eyelids this could be a sign that you should get your cholesterol checked.
Angina
It causes fatty buildup in the arteries, so your heart has to work harder to pump blood. This can cause angina (aka Chest pain), especially during physical exertion. If you experience any chest pain, get a cholesterol check and blood pressure test immediately.
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) and High cholesterol
These typically are conditions that are related to each other. If you have blood pressure readings that are 120/80 mmHg and above consistently, this might be a sign of an underlying cholesterol problem.
How To Check High Cholesterol
The cholesterol test, or screening, requires a simple blood draw to check levels of Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) known as “bad” cholesterol, and “good” cholesterol levels known as high-density lipoprotein (HDL). High levels of LDL creates fatty buildup in the arteries which can ultimately cause stroke or heart disease.