There is a waxy, fat-like substance called cholesterol present in every cell of your body. Your body needs cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D, and compounds that help with food digestion. Your body makes all the cholesterol it needs. Cholesterol can also be found in foods made from animals, such as cheese, meat, and egg yolks. Plaque can be created when excessively high blood cholesterol levels interact with other blood components. Plaque forms on the inner walls of your arteries. The medical word for this buildup of plaque is atherosclerosis. As a result, your coronary arteries could thin or even end up blocked, which could lead to coronary artery disease.The lipoproteins HDL, LDL, and VLDL are examples. They are a blend of proteins and lipids, a type of fat.
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