What are the physical symptoms that could be hyperlipidemia?

Most patients with hyperlipidemia have no obvious clinical symptoms, most of them are found in physical examination, and some of them may have manifestations such as limb pain, fatigue, yellow tumor, etc., and may even be complicated with diseases such as atherosclerosis.
Early hyperlipidemia can appear limb pain, weakness and other manifestations, and some patients can appear yellow tumor and other typical symptoms. If the blood fat is too high, patients may have symptoms such as dizziness, black haze, and even weakness and drowsiness. In addition, patients with hyperlipidemia often have obesity, fatty liver and other symptoms.
Clinical diagnosis of hyperlipidemia is often based on blood lipid tests. The diagnosis of hyperlipidemia is divided into hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, low-density lipoprotein, and mixed hyperlipidemia. The severity of hyperlipidemia is usually not determined by symptoms. If the patient has symptoms such as dizziness, black haze, fatigue, drowsiness, and yellow tumors, he or she should go to the hospital promptly even if the symptoms are mild.
If diagnosed with hyperlipidemia, patients should quit smoking and drinking, reduce salt and fat intake, and under the professional guidance of doctors, carry out standardized treatment in a timely manner and use medication reasonably to prevent a series of serious complications brought about by hyperlipidemia.