Common Symptoms Of Hyperlipidemia

Pancreatitis

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Hyperlipidemia may also be present in the body if the patient is experiencing swelling in their organs. Specifically, the organs affected by swelling due to hyperlipidemia are the liver, spleen, and pancreas. The last of these is a condition known as pancreatitis, which is characterized by the swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. Other signs of pancreatitis to watch for, especially if hyperlipidemia is a concern, includes nausea, vomiting, fever, and upper abdominal pain that worsens after eating or radiates to the back. Patients with pancreatitis and hyperlipidemia may also deal with a rapid pulse and tender abdomen, causing pain when it is touched.

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