Low Cholesterol - How to Check Your Cholesterol
Levels
Cholesterol plays an important role in everyone's life. Although
cholesterol is good for you on the most part, as it filters a third of your fatty acids thru your liver, it can
also be dangerous. High levels of cholesterol can result in severe health issues. Therefore, it is important
that people know how to check their cholesterol levels.
There are various ways on how to check your cholesterol levels. It
is important to know that many doctors recommend that at the age of 20, individuals should have their cholesterol
checked. After the age of 20, the cholesterol levels should be checked every 5 ( five) years, if not moreso. Many
doctors suggest that they can check an individuals patient levels by fasting. It is important for the patient to
fast, or go without specified amounts of food and liquids ( often none), for the most accurate reading of a
cholesterol level. It should be noted that if there is a call for a fasting to check the cholesterol levels, then
only the HDL and overall cholesterol levels will be available. When checking your cholesterol levels, the doctor
will withdrawal a certain amount of blood. This is necessary to do, as the doctor can then look at the blood and
blood cells to see how much cholesterol is saturated within the bloodstream. If there is too much cholesterol, the
doctor can then place you on a strict regimen of diet and exercise to drive down the cholesterol. However, the body
must maintain a certain level of cholesterol as well, so if there is a low cholesterol count, the doctor may
regulate a higher intake of fatty lipids ( this may be true in cases of malnourishment). It should also be noted
that your doctor must take into consideration your family history, such as other relatives with high cholesterol
levels, their ages, smoking, alcohol consumption, and other factors that will play an important role in your
diagnosis.
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