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Prof. Univ. Dr. Viviana Onofrei - Dyslipidemia | Elytis
@elytishospital 🟥Dyslipidemia can have serious effects on cardiovascular health, and awareness of the condition is key to prevention. Watch the video Prof. Univ. Dr. Viviana Onofrei to learn more about how to manage this problem and protect your heart.
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Dyslipidemia is a common metabolic disorder characterized by abnormal levels of cholesterol or triglycerides in the blood. This seemingly discrete dysregulation can lead over time to major cardiovascular complications such as heart attack or stroke. Prof. Viviana Onofrei, a primary care internist and cardiologist, draws attention to the long-term impact of lipid imbalances and the importance of early intervention.
"Atheroma plaques can form in the coronary arteries, which can lead to narrowing of the coronary arteries and ultimately to cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack or stroke."
Through constant monitoring, lifestyle changes and giving up unhealthy habits, every patient has the chance to protect their heart and prevent the serious consequences of this silent condition.