Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda – Michoes Medical Centre is here to guide you in understanding cholesterol and how it affects your heart health. Cholesterol is a fatty substance that naturally occurs in human blood, formed in the liver or obtained from the foods we eat. It plays important functions in our body, such as aiding in tissue and hormone formation, protecting nerves, and helping with digestion.
However, too much LDL – or “bad” – cholesterol and not enough HDL – or “good” – cholesterol can lead to heart disease and stroke. To maintain the proper ratio between good and total cholesterol, it’s essential to know your numbers and work with your doctor to find the ideal cholesterol ratio for you.
A high cholesterol level is a risk factor for heart attack and stroke. These devastating events happen when a cholesterol plaque ruptures, causing blood to suddenly clot and block an artery in the heart or brain. Blockages that prevent sufficient blood flow in the coronary arteries can lead to a form of chest pain called angina.
Angina is a common symptom of coronary artery disease, often occurring with exertion and resolving with rest. Fortunately, there are ways to manage high cholesterol levels, including lifestyle changes and possibly taking daily medication.
To keep your heart healthy, you may need to watch your triglyceride levels. Michoes Medical Centre offers tips on how to lower triglycerides naturally. Knowing what to eat and avoid can greatly impact your cholesterol numbers.
At Michoes Medical Centre, we understand the importance of managing cholesterol levels. Our team of medical professionals is dedicated to providing personalized care and guidance to help you achieve optimal heart health.
Don’t wait any longer to take control of your cholesterol levels. Schedule an appointment with us today by calling +256701364362 or visiting our clinic in Kumi, Eastern Uganda.
Remember, a healthier heart is just a check-up away. Book your appointment now and start on the path to better cholesterol management.

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