LDL vs HDL and What Do They Mean?

When you’re dealing with cholesterol there are many terms that you may not fully understand and not know what you’re dealing with. There are two types of cholesterol that you’ll hear about and that includes LDL, which stands for low-density lipoprotein and is known as bad cholesterol, and HDL, which is high-density lipoprotein and is known as good cholesterol. Each form does something different for your body and it’s important to understand what they mean so that you can make the best choices in your life and keep your cholesterol levels at a healthy level. Dr. Ann Liebeskind at Mobile Health Team in Wauwatosa and Neenah, WI, can explain the different types of cholesterol and why they matter.

What Different Cholesterol Types Mean

It’s important to understand the different types of cholesterol and look at what you might eating and taking in. If your body has too much LDL cholesterol, it can build up on the walls of blood vessels and raise your risk of heart disease and stroke. The buildup on the walls of the blood vessels is known as plaque, and it’s important to talk to your doctor in Neenah, WI, about how to reduce plaque and maintain a healthy cholesterol.

A buildup of plaque can cause blood clots and make it hard for blood to flow freely throughout your body. This can cause chest pain or even a heart attack. You should talk to your doctor about making lifestyle changes and possibly taking medicine to lower your cholesterol.

HDL cholesterol absorbs cholesterol and carries it to the liver to be flushed out from the body. When you have high levels of HDL cholesterol, this means that your risk of heart disease and stroke are lowered and your body is healthy and able to fight off heart disease. This helps reduce the buildup of plaque in your arteries and your blood can flow freely without blockages.

Contact Your Doctor Today!

Find out how you can increase your good cholesterol and decrease your bad cholesterol. Contact Dr. Ann Liebeskind at Mobile Health Team in Wauwatosa and Neenah, WI, to learn about managing your cholesterol levels to live a healthy and happy life. Call for more information today at (844) 547-4343.

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