Guide To Understanding Cholesterol And What Causes Levels To Rise

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Diabetes occurs when the body doesn't have enough insulin to process blood sugar. It can lead to serious organ damage, nerve damage, blindness, loss of limb, and death. Some patients don't produce any insulin at all, while others merely have inadequate insulin production. There has been a link drawn between diabetes and unhealthy cholesterol levels. Diabetes patients typically have lower HDL cholesterol than the average healthy person. At the same time, the illness can raise LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. This is a condition known as diabetic dyslipidemia. If patients are diagnosed with this issue, it means one complication of their diabetes is that their lipids are increasing in negative directions. The consequences of this problem can be fatal. Many patients experience atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease at much younger ages than healthy individuals. Sometimes the condition will develop before patients even receive a diabetes diagnosis. Pre-diabetes patients may develop this when they have insulin resistance that's not yet severe enough to be classified officially as diabetes mellitus.

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