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Cholesterol home test kits...
Cholesterol home test
kits are safe, easy to use and convenient. If you worry you have a high
cholesterol level or wish to monitor the effectiveness of a
cholesterol reduction strategy use this home cholesterol test kit.
"I want to check
my cholesterol level."
A high cholesterol level
is a risk factor for heart attack, hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis)
and
stroke. Our home cholesterol test gives you a reliable
estimate of whether your overall cholesterol level is within normal
limits.
A home cholesterol
test kit provides a convenient and private method to get accurate results without
waiting. If your home cholesterol test shows your cholesterol
level is high you should consult your GP for further advice.
What are the effects of a
high cholesterol level?
If the cholesterol level
in the blood remains persistently high, deposits on the walls of the
blood vessels cause arteriosclerosis. This disease develops unnoticed
over decades. However, it can be detected and treated in time if
diagnosed at an early check-up.
Treatments vary from
simple lifestyle changes such as exercise more or eating more
healthily to special drugs prescribed by your GP which can
significantly lower your cholesterol level. Some of these drugs may be
available without prescription at pharmacies. There are also
supplements in the form of plant sterols which may help. These are
often found in yogurts and spreads
How high are my chances of
developing high cholesterol?
Foods with high fat
content, a hypoactive thyroid, badly managed diabetes,
chronic liver disease or long-term use of various medication such as
the pill or diuretics can lead to increased levels.
What's
more, there is a very strong link with so-called 'familial
hypercholesterolemia' or an inherited tendency toward elevated levels. If other members of your family have
or have had high levels you should consider a home test or
arrange to have one done by your GP.
How do I perform the test?
Our home cholesterol test
kit is supplied with everything you need to perform the test. Prick your finger quickly
and easily with the micro-lancet to obtain a drop of blood. Place a drop of blood on the test
strip and wait for three minutes. Match the colour on the test strip
with the disc and read off your level.
What does the result tell
me?
An overall
level of up to 200 mg/dl (5.2 mmol/l) is the normal level for adults.
If your reading is higher, please visit your doctor for a medical
check-up as soon as possible.
How often should I
test myself?
It is useful to retest
yourself periodically to assess the effectiveness of any cholesterol
reducing strategy you may embark upon for example one a month.
This way you can proactively manage this particular aspect of your own
health and well being. Even if your levels are within normal
limits it is useful to check perhaps annually to make sure you stay
that way and to detect any increases early. Home cholesterol tests are
a very useful tool to those wishing to be proactive in their own
wellbeing.
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