What are the symptoms of high blood fat?

High blood lipids usually have no obvious symptoms. Some patients may have symptoms such as fatigue, yellow tumor, early onset corneal ring and fundus changes. 1. Weakness: in the early stage of elevated lipids, due to fat metabolism disorders and circulatory disorders, symptoms of limb weakness or pain after activity may occur. 2. Xanthoma: caused by localized deposition of lipids, it is an abnormal limited skin elevation in the form of nodules, plaques or papules, commonly found around the eyelids. 3. Early-onset corneal ring: common in patients under 40 years old, caused by corneal lipid deposition, manifested as a grayish-white or white cloudy area on the outer edge of the cornea. 4. Fundus changes: the more serious elevation of blood lipids, can trigger lipemia fundus changes. Patients with persistently elevated blood lipids should consult a doctor for timely control of blood lipids under the guidance of a doctor, so as to avoid high blood lipids, triggering the above symptoms, as well as atherosclerosis, diabetes and other complications, which jeopardize human health.