我只是胆固醇高,血压,血糖都正常,会中风吗?
From my experience, even if your blood pressure and blood sugar levels are within the normal range, having high cholesterol shouldn't be taken lightly. High cholesterol, especially the 'bad' LDL cholesterol, tends to stick to the walls of your blood vessels, gradually narrowing and hardening them over time. I noticed this 'silent' buildup doesn’t cause symptoms initially but can lead to dangerous blockages. One important point I learned is that strokes can occur when these cholesterol plaques suddenly break off and block critical blood vessels in the brain — it’s like a hidden risk that doesn’t immediately show up through standard checks of blood pressure or glucose. Therefore, regular monitoring of cholesterol levels, adopting a heart-healthy diet low in saturated fats, maintaining physical activity, and sometimes medication prescribed by your doctor are essential to reduce stroke risk. Don’t assume normal blood pressure or blood sugar means you’re safe. In summary, even if only cholesterol is elevated, it’s the starting point of vascular risk. Taking proactive steps helps protect your brain health down the line.
























































