Cholesterol Test
If you get a cholesterol
test, it will have a different purpose to many other
medical tests. That's because the results are designed to help
you prevent future problems. And since heart disease is just
one of the problems high cholesterol can bring with it, it
really is a good idea to think about getting tested.
If you didn't already know it, high
cholesterol levels are associated with health problems
like hardening of the arteries, heart disease. There's also a
much higher risk of death from heart attacks.
For those reasons alone it's worth while
trying to beat cholesterol. Cholesterol
testing is now considered a straightforward part of an
overall preventative health care regimen and although opinions
do vary, it seems that cholesterol testing is recommended every
3 to 5 years.
A cholesterol test done at the same time as
other tests like HDL and LDL levels is usually called a lipid
profile. Of course, if you are already on cholesterol
medication you may need testing more frequently to see
how you're doing. There are three major risk categories :
Desirable: For results below 200 mg/dL that would indicate a
relatively low risk of heart disease.
Borderline: Any results in the region of 200 to 240 mg/dL
indicates a moderate risk of developing heart disease.
High Risk: Results above 240 mg/dL suggest that you are in a
high risk category and really should do something about your
cholesterol levels. Remember too, that the ratio between your
HDL and LDL levels will also give you an indication of how
serious the problem might be.
Testing for cholesterol isn't difficult and
it's not invasive so if you have any worries about your
cholesterol levels it's wise to discuss them with your
physician. He can arrange suitable testing and once you have
the results you'll know whether you need to make any changes to
your lifestyle.
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