Could it be cholesterol? When walking feels harder than it should
The tricky part: high cholesterol often has zero symptoms until it’s already causing problems like PAD, heart disease, or stroke, so regular blood tests are non‑negotiable. If walking reliably triggers leg pain, weakness, coldness, color changes, or numbness, book an appointment rather than just slowing down or blaming age.
On the plus side, the same habits that help your cholesterol also protect your legs: a heart‑healthy diet, regular movement like brisk walking, not smoking, and managing weight and blood pressure. Keep walking—but let it be an early-warning system, not just exercise, and listen if your legs keep sending the same message.
Disclaimer:
This content is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Symptoms related to high cholesterol can vary widely and may also be caused by other health conditions. If you experience persistent pain, discomfort while walking, chest tightness, numbness, or any other unusual symptoms, seek medical attention promptly. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised guidance, proper evaluation, and treatment options.
