1.Numbness of the limbs
When the blood lipid is too high, many people will feel numbness in the limbs, and there may be pain in these limb parts during walking activities, which is a manifestation of high blood lipids and local circulation obstruction.
Blood circulation is reduced, and the blood needed by the limbs cannot be supplied in a timely manner, which may affect their normal function, and many people will feel that the limb parts are always numb.
If you feel numbness in your limbs, you should know why. If it is related to hyperlipidemia, it should be lowered in time to maintain normal blood circulation.
2.Blurred vision
If you find that you can't see clearly in your eyes in a short period of time, you need to pay close attention to it, and it is likely to be caused by high blood lipids.
In the case of high blood lipids, blood circulation is obstructed, and normal blood and nutrients cannot be supplied to the eyes in time, and the eye area is prone to abnormal conditions such as blurred vision.
3.Dizziness is noticeable
When high blood lipids affect the blood vessels in the brain, a person feels dizzy and has a headache. This is because hyperlipidemia affects brain function.
At this time, the blood vessels in the brain have been stimulated and damaged, which causes symptoms such as headache and dizziness.
4.Yellow appears on the face
When you look in the mirror, you can look at your face to see if there are any yellowish nodules.
Because hyperlipidemia is caused by abnormal lipid metabolism in the body, it often accumulates in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
It is first and foremost the size of a grain of rice and feels swollen to the touch, but in severe cases, yellow tumors will grow all over the face.