High triglycerides affect nearly one in three adults in the United States, often going unnoticed until serious health issues arise. Triglycerides, a type of fat found in the blood, play a critical role in the cardiovascular system, influencing heart and vessel health. Unfortunately, elevated levels rarely cause symptoms early on, making late detection a common and dangerous problem. Understanding potential warning signs and risk factors is crucial to preventing complications such as heart disease and stroke.
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38. Ear Ringing (Tinnitus) Ear ringing, or tinnitus, can sometimes be linked to vascular issues caused by high triglycerides. Elevated triglyceride levels may contribute to atherosclerosis…