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Arcus senilis: A sign of high cholesterol? - Mayo Clinic Arcus senilis is common in older adults It's caused by fatty deposits deep in the edge of the cornea Arcus senilis doesn't affect vision It also doesn't need treatment When arcus senilis occurs in older adults, it isn't related to high cholesterol However, an arc or ring around the iris sometimes occurs in younger people who have familial hyperlipidemia Familial hyperlipidemia is a
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Familial hypercholesterolemia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Familial hypercholesterolemia affects the way the body processes cholesterol As a result, people with familial hypercholesterolemia have a higher risk of heart disease and a greater risk of early heart attack The genetic changes that cause familial hypercholesterolemia are inherited The condition is present from birth, but symptoms may not appear until adulthood People who inherit the
Arcus senilis - Mayo Clinic Learn more about services at Mayo Clinic Arcus senilis is a gray or white arc or ring visible around the outer part of the cornea in many older adults It doesn't require treatment
Arco senil: ¿un signo de colesterol alto? - Mayo Clinic El arco senil (arcus senilis) es un arco gris o blanco que aparece en el ojo por encima y por debajo de la parte externa de la córnea La córnea es la cubierta transparente y en forma de cúpula sobre la parte frontal del ojo Eventualmente, el arco puede convertirse en un anillo completo
Night leg cramps - Mayo Clinic Night leg cramps happen when leg muscles suddenly tighten during sleep They're also called nocturnal leg cramps Night leg cramps usually involve calf muscles, although muscles in the feet or thighs might cramp as well Stretching the tight muscle with force can relieve the pain
Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) - Mayo Clinic Overview Median arcuate ligament syndrome, also called MALS, happens when the band of tissue in the upper belly area presses on the artery that sends blood to the stomach, spleen and liver This tissue is called the median arcuate ligament The artery is called the celiac artery