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How Do You Get Xanthelasma ?

How Do You Get Xanthelasma ?

  How Do You Get Xanthelasma?   So how do you get Xanthelasma? Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer as the exact cause of this condition remains unknown. However, risk factors such as high cholesterol levels or certain types of family history have...
How Can You Treat Xanthelasma ?

How Can You Treat Xanthelasma ?

  How Can You Treat Xanthelasma?   The best way to treat Xanthelasma is with Xanthel Cream or Surgery.  Obviously surgery is a lot more invasive, but if the Xanthelasma is getting to appoint where it is threatening your eyesight, then surgery is an...
How To Treat Xanthelasma

How To Treat Xanthelasma

First Thing, Xanthelasma How To Stop?   The first step in managing Xanthelasma is to identify any potential risk factors, and make changes to reduce them if possible. The most common cause of Xanthelasma is having elevated cholesterol levels, so it’s...
Why Do I Have Xanthelasma ?

Why Do I Have Xanthelasma ?

Xanthelasma Normal Cholesterol   Recent research has found that there is no correlation between Xanthelasma, and overall cholesterol level. In other words, having normal cholesterol does not make someone any less likely to develop Xanthelasma than if they had...
How Does Xanthelasma Start ?

How Does Xanthelasma Start ?

How Does Xanthelasma Start?   The exact cause of Xanthelasma is still unknown, but there are several theories regarding how it starts. The most widely accepted theory suggests that Xanthelasma begins when fatty plaque accumulates beneath the epidermis of the skin...
Xanthelasma Getting Bigger ?

Xanthelasma Getting Bigger ?

Xanthelasma Getting Bigger ?   The size of Xanthelasmas can vary drastically from person to person depending on their underlying medical conditions, and how long they have had the condition for. In some cases, however, these lesions may become larger over time if...
Can Xanthomas Disappear ?

Can Xanthomas Disappear ?

Can Xanthomas Disappear ?   And Other Xanthoma Related Questions Answered   In the orbital region of the eyes, a skin condition known as xanthelasma can be seen manifesting itself on the surface of the skin. This illness, which can affect men and women of...
Good And Bad Cholesterol

Good And Bad Cholesterol

Good And Bad CholesterolBad Cholesterol = Xanthomas   ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Cholesterol  It is important to know if your cholesterol is not too high. It is especially important to keep your ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) under control. This reduces the chance of...
Xanthelasma And High Cholesterol

Xanthelasma And High Cholesterol

Xanthelasma And High CholesterolThe Connection Between Xanthelasma And High Cholesterol   High Cholesterol Levels & Xanthelasma  The word “Xanthos” that precedes Xanthelasma is the Greek word for “yellow.” An individual is said to have Xanthelasma if he/she has...
Xanthelasma And Diabetes

Xanthelasma And Diabetes

Xanthelasma And DiabetesAre Xanthelasma And Diabetes Conjoined Health Issues ?   The Connection Between Xanthelasma and Diabetes.  There is a strong link between Xanthelasma and diabetes. Diabetes is a very popular condition that affects every part of the human body,...
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