High Cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia) Symptoms & Signs You Should Know

Pain in the Lower Legs

High cholesterol levels affect different parts of the body. Since cholesterol travels within the blood, an uptick in the cholesterol level may increase the risk of the substance clogging arteries. Regardless of how minimal they may seem, clogged arteries will lead to inefficient blood circulation. If the blood circulation becomes affected, there wouldn’t be efficient transportation of nutrients and other necessary substances to the muscles and organs. In addition, when these body parts don’t receive enough blood, they tend to manifest pain in varying stages. 

Most people with high cholesterol levels complain about how heavy and tired their lower legs are. They also manifest a burning sensation in the lower extremities, indicating that cholesterol has already lodged and is affecting the local area. Doctors also warn that pain in the lower legs may advance to ulcers and gangrene if left unchecked. In addition, the deprivation of nutrient-rich blood often leads to a lower rate of healing, paleness, and other similar complications and symptoms.