Uric Acid and Cholesterol Accumulation
Cholesterol Accumulation can Causes Many Disease Such as Uric Acid
For general people that is attached by these diseases they can't differ between cholesterol and uric acid pain on their body. Either uric acid and cholesterol can make our muscle feel painful, but the painful can feel different symptom of rheumatic cause by uric acid and cholesterol. Uric acid causes pain because the sharp crystal form of uric acid causes our muscle like being stabbed by knife. But cholesterol feel painful because of the blood flow is plugged by this cholesterol substance.
Uric Acid is accumulate on blood and circulate to all the body, because uric acid have maximum dilution on blood then this crystal accumulate in all bone joint. This accumulation can happen because of blood circulation on joint is not smooth, and also because of gravitation Uric Acid will accumulate on the lower joint such as in foot finger, foot leg, hand finger and so on.
Uric Acid Crystal |
Cholesterol is a fat-like substance that has great physiologist importance. It is one of the non essential nutrients, that is, it is found in all foods from animal sources, and our bodies can also manufacture it. Cholesterol found has relationship between high levels of cholesterol in the blood and increased risk of heart diseases. Cholesterol is a major component of the plaque that can build up on the walls of blood vessels, including the vessels become narrowed and may eventually close off completely, so cholesterol will increase of blood pressure.
Understand of both substance is better and sometime our body more risk to one substance and we just can reduce our food that contain much of those substance. Uric acid more contain on sea food and certain vegetable like petai and jengkol, Indonesia Forage. For certain people very sensitive to this vegetable, once they eat this vegetable suddenly their uric acid will increase and feel painful. If we check to the doctor usually just give by medicine that down purine contain on the blood like Allopurinol.
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