Heart & Blood Vessels

Hypercholesterolemia

Elevated cholesterol

Hypercholesterolemia is a condition marked by elevated cholesterol levels in the blood, most notably low-density lipoprotein (LDL or “bad cholesterol”). High LDL is harmful because it promotes plaque buildup in artery walls, leading to atherosclerosis, reduced blood flow, and higher risk of heart attack and stroke. The condition can be familial (primary), caused by inherited genetic mutations that impair cholesterol metabolism, or secondary, resulting from factors such as poor diet, obesity, diabetes, hypothyroidism, or other medical conditions. Both types increase cardiovascular risk by accelerating damage to blood vessels and promoting long-term complications.

AI Summary of Treatment Experiences

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Based on the provided information, there are no specific symptomatic or actual treatments listed for Hypercholesterolemia. The treatment landscape for this condition would typically involve lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes to reduce cholesterol intake and increase fiber consumption, regular exercise, and weight management. In some cases, medications like statins, bile acid sequestrants, or cholesterol absorption inhibitors may be prescribed to help lower LDL cholesterol levels. However, the effectiveness of these treatments would depend on individual factors and the severity of the condition.

Hypercholesterolemia

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8 Treatments for Hypercholesterolemia

Lifestyle
Prescription Medication
Atorvastatin

Lipitor

5.0 (1)
Prescription Medication
Rosuvastatin

Crestor

5.0 (1)
Prescription Medication
Ezetimibe

Zetia

(0)
Prescription Medication
Alirocumab

Praluent

(0)
Prescription Medication
Simvastatin

Zocor

(0)
Prescription Medication
Lovastatin

Mevacor

(0)
Prescription Medication
Evolocumab

Repatha

(0)

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