Milia Causes High Cholesterol

    Milia and Cholesterol Levels Milia is a common skin condition that occurs when keratin becomes trapped under the skin’s surface, resulting in small, white bumps. Milia may affect people of all ages and can appear on any part of the body. While milia is typically harmless and does not usually cause any health … Read more

White Spot Under Eye Cholesterol

    White Spot Under Eye Cholesterol (WSUC) is a condition in which the skin around the eyes is discolored. It is caused by elevated levels of cholesterol in the blood, which causes fatty deposits to accumulate under the skin. WSUC is usually painless and not associated with any other medical conditions, but it can … Read more

White Spots Around Eyes High Cholesterol

    White spots around the eyes, known as xanthelasma, are a common sign of high cholesterol. High cholesterol is a condition in which the levels of fats (lipids) in your blood are too high. Elevated cholesterol can increase your risk for heart disease and stroke. Xanthelasma usually appears as yellow patches or plaques on … Read more

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