HDL

Definition The abbreviation HDL stands for High Density Lipoprotein, which translates as “high density lipoprotein”. Lipoproteins are substances consisting of lipids (fats) and proteins. Since these form a ball in the blood, they can transport various substances. Inside the sphere, the hydrophobic (i.e. water-insoluble) components of HDL point to the inside, while the hydrophilic (water-soluble) … HDL

Reduced HDL value | HDL

Reduced HDL value HDL protects our blood vessels from cholesterol deposits, which can lead to coronary heart disease, heart attacks, vascular calcification and circulatory disorders. This is done by using HDL to transport harmful cholesterol from vessels and other body cells to the liver, where it can be broken down and excreted. LDL has the … Reduced HDL value | HDL

Atheromatosis

Definition The term atheromatosis is often very misunderstood. Atheromas are benign soft tissue tumours as well as fatty deposits in the walls of arterial vessels. The term atheromatosis refers to the occurrence of atheromatous plaques, also called atheromas, in the walls of arteries. These are cholesterol-containing deposits on the innermost layer of the arteries that … Atheromatosis

Associated symptoms | Atheromatosis

Associated symptoms Atheromatosis leads to different symptoms depending on its severity and localization. It usually exists undetected for years before the first symptoms appear. Only when vessels are constricted or blocked by the deposits do symptoms appear. A common complex of symptoms that can occur at the bottom of an atheromatosis is angina pectoris. A … Associated symptoms | Atheromatosis

Cocoa Butter: Intolerance & Allergy

Cocoa butter is the light yellow fat obtained from cocoa curd or cocoa liquor by pressing and centrifuging after fermentation, drying and roasting. Cocoa butter is mainly used in the food industry for the production of chocolate and nougat, but also in the cosmetics industry as an additive in skin and body care products. It … Cocoa Butter: Intolerance & Allergy

Zocor®

Introduction Zocor® is a prescription drug used primarily to lower blood cholesterol levels. It contains the drug simvastatin. Simvastatin in turn belongs to the group of statins. Fields of application: Zocor® is mainly given when there are elevated levels of “bad” LDL cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) and for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. It is also given … Zocor®

Side effects | Zocor®

Side effects Side effects are rarely reported while taking Zocor®. Increased liver values (transaminases) may occur. Other side effects may include gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (diarrhea) or constipation. Sleeping disorders, depression, non-specific headaches, skin rash or dizziness may also occur. It is important to know that statins and thus also simvastatin can … Side effects | Zocor®