The clinical manifestations of hyperlipidemia include general manifestations such as dizziness, chest tightness, etc. Typical manifestations include fundus lesions and skin changes.
1. General manifestations: long-term hyperlipidemia patients will cause atherosclerosis, headache, panic, chest tightness and other symptoms. Patients with diabetes mellitus will also have symptoms such as polydipsia and polyuria. Fat is deposited in the abdomen and abdominal obesity occurs.
2. Typical manifestations: Typical manifestations are mainly seen in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, which is usually manifested in lipid deposition in the skin and fundus of the eyes. Yellow or orange-colored lipids with soft texture appear around the eyelids, which are commonly seen in middle-aged and old women and are called yellow tumors. Severe hyperlipidemia patients with retinal blood vessel blockage, causing severe vision loss.
High blood lipid is prone to cause serious vascular lesions, it is recommended that patients usually eat a light diet and exercise more to control their weight, which can effectively alleviate the symptoms of high blood lipid. In addition, it should be noted that some patients with high blood lipid may also not show any manifestations of high blood lipid control, specific should consult a medical professional.