Cholesterol may be good but also it can be dangerous an example of that is low density lipoproteins is the one that transport cholesterol in your bloodstream but if they're too much cholesterol then it may result in it being deposited into the arteries which can lead to a heart attack. Because as coronary arteries narrow, it’s harder for blood to make it through to your heart. If an area of plaque breaks open, it can result in a blood clot, which can block blood flow altogether. Symptoms of reduced blood supply to the heart include chest discomfort, pressure, and pain (angina). You may also have pain in your jaw, neck, shoulders, arms, or back. Angina can be mistaken for indigestion. …show more content…
They are also used for arthritis treatments because of their anti-inflammatory properties, but recommended as a low - dose or for to say it like a short - treatment when it is possible to minimize the side effects. And by the side affects I mean on how the body might react to