Early Signs of High Cholesterol You Should Watch Out for
Frequent leg cramps while walking or at night may signal blocked arteries due to high cholesterol buildup.
Yellowish deposits around your eyes, called xanthelasma, can indicate high cholesterol levels in the blood.
Chest pain or tightness could be a warning that cholesterol is clogging your heart’s arteries.
Fatigue without a clear reason may occur when blood flow is restricted due to cholesterol-related blockages.
Numbness or tingling in extremities can result from poor circulation linked to high cholesterol levels.
Shortness of breath during mild activity might reflect reduced oxygen supply from narrowed arteries.