Can The Colour of Your Nails Be a Sign of High Cholesterol

Can The Colour of Your Nails Be a Sign of High Cholesterol?

High cholesterol is known for its ability to cause narrow or blocked arteries. With narrow or blocked arteries, blood circulation to various body parts, including the nails, might not happen as it should. The result? Dark lines may appear underneath the nails.

What Can a Change in The Color of Your Nails Also Signal?

 Liver Disease

How Likely Is It a Sign of High Cholesterol?

If liver function is affected, your cholesterol levels are more likely to rise. This causes unhealthy blood vessels and poor circulation, promoting colour change in your nails.

What Are More Common Signs of High Cholesterol?

High cholesterol is mostly referred to as a “silent” condition for a good reason; it does not have symptoms. To me, dark lines under the nails, heart attack, and stroke due to poor circulation are events rather than symptoms. Having said that, the best way to know if you are suffering from high blood pressure is by going for a blood test.

Elena Ognivtseva
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I believe that nutrition science is a wonderful helper both for the preventive improvement of health and adjunctive therapy in treatment. My goal is to help people improve their health and well-being without torturing themselves with unnecessary dietary restrictions. I am a supporter of a healthy lifestyle – I play sports, cycle, and swim in the lake all year round. With my work, I have been featured in Vice, Country Living, Harrods magazine, Daily Telegraph, Grazia, Women's Health, and other media outlets.

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