Which glands and hormones does hypo/hyperlipidemia affect? How does it do this? What are some long term and short term problems of these diseases? What can be done to cure or comfort these diseases? What is the latest research?
Thank you for taking the time to look over these questions
Nabeel
Thank you for taking the time to look over these questions
Nabeel
Hi Nabeel,
Hyperlipidemia is a condition when you have elevated levels
of lipids in your blood. It can be caused by diabetes or it might be caused by
genetic disorder. Usually hyperlipidemia can cause problems with your
cardiovascular system but sometimes it can cause acute pancreatitis. Hyperlipidemia
in some form can be affected by your thyroid and it can be cause by hypothyroidism.
Renal failure is also the reason that can trigger hyperlipidemia. I read
somewhere that this condition can me managed by diet. So you might need to pay
more attention on your diet in order to get rid of this blood disorder. It is necessary
to reduce risks that can cause problems to your cardiovascular system.
I hope that this helped a little.