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Cholesterol testing is crucial for cardiovascular health, as high levels increase heart disease and stroke risk. This test measures blood fat levels, known as a lipid panel or lipid profile. Regular testing helps identify potential risks early, allowing for better management and prevention. By staying on top of your cholesterol, you’re taking an important step toward a longer, healthier life.

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  • How often should I get my cholesterol checked?

    Adults 20+ should check cholesterol every 4-6 years if low risk. Those with heart issues, high cholesterol, diabetes, or high blood pressure may need more frequent tests. Your provider can recommend the best schedule based on your risk.

  • Can I drink water before my cholesterol test?

    Yes, you can and should drink water before a cholesterol test, even when fasting. Staying hydrated helps make the blood draw easier. Avoid drinking anything other than water, though, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

  • What do the results of a cholesterol test mean?

    Cholesterol test results include key numbers: Total cholesterol should be under 200 mg/dL, LDL (bad cholesterol) should be below 100 mg/dL, and HDL (good cholesterol) should be 60 mg/dL or higher for heart disease protection.

  • What if my cholesterol levels are high?

    If your cholesterol is high, your provider may recommend lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, and possibly prescribe medication to lower your cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk.

  • Can medications affect my cholesterol test results?

    Certain medications can affect cholesterol levels. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and herbs you're taking before the test, as they may advise discontinuing some or consider their impact on results.

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