HDL Cholesterol Test | Lahalak Platform

Check your heart health by measuring good cholesterol that protects arteries, helping reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes.

Prices starts from: 40 SAR

Scientific name: High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol Test

The HDL Cholesterol Test is used to measure the levels of "good" cholesterol in the blood. HDL cholesterol is important because it helps remove harmful cholesterol (LDL) from the arteries, reducing the risk of heart disease and strokes. This test is usually performed as part of a comprehensive blood lipid profile and is recommended for individuals...

High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol Test - Good Cholesterol (HDL) Test
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting 8-12 hours fasting
Prices Starting from 40 SAR

Included Services

  • HDL Cholesterol Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Good Cholesterol Level: Measures the amount of HDL cholesterol in the blood, which is considered healthy because it helps remove harmful cholesterol from the arteries.
  • Risk of Heart Disease: Used as a tool to assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases, as a high HDL level is a positive indicator of heart health.
  • Body Fat Balance: Helps understand the balance of different fat types (such as LDL and triglycerides) in the body, guiding treatment plans or lifestyle changes.
  • Assessment of Treatment Effectiveness: Can be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatments or dietary changes aimed at increasing HDL levels and improving heart health.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals with Risk Factors for Heart Disease: Such as high blood pressure, obesity, or a family history of heart disease.
  • People with Diabetes: As diabetes is a risk factor for increased cardiovascular problems.
  • Individuals with High Levels of Bad Cholesterol (LDL): To monitor the balance between good and bad cholesterol.
  • People Aged 20 to 40 Years: It is recommended to perform cholesterol testing as part of routine check-ups, especially if risk factors are present.
  • Individuals with Unhealthy Diets or Sedentary Lifestyles: To monitor the impact of lifestyle on cholesterol levels.
  • Pregnant Women: To monitor cholesterol levels during pregnancy, as lipid levels may be affected.

Symptoms indicative

  • Chest Pain: May indicate problems with the heart or arteries.
  • Shortness of Breath: Especially during daily activities, which may suggest circulatory issues.
  • Weight Gain: Particularly if accompanied by high blood pressure or elevated LDL cholesterol levels.
  • Family History of Heart Disease: If family members have heart problems, testing should be considered.
  • Irregular Heartbeat: Such as palpitations or rapid heartbeat without a clear cause.
  • High Blood Pressure: If diagnosed with hypertension, monitoring cholesterol levels is also necessary.

FAQs

  • What is the HDL Cholesterol Test? It is a test that measures the level of “good” cholesterol (HDL) in the blood, which plays a role in protecting the heart.
  • Why Should I Take This Test? It helps assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases, especially if you have risk factors such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
  • How is the Test Performed? A blood sample is drawn from a vein, and fasting is usually not required before the test.
  • What Are the Normal HDL Cholesterol Levels? An HDL level above 60 mg/dL is considered good, while levels below 40 mg/dL in men and below 50 mg/dL in women are considered low.
  • Are There Any Side Effects? The test is simple, and side effects are rare, but mild pain or bruising at the blood draw site may occur.
  • How Often Should This Test Be Done? It is recommended to test cholesterol every 4–6 years for adults, but those with high risk may need more frequent testing.

Normal Levels

  • HDL below 40 mg/dL is considered low.
  • HDL 40–59 mg/dL is considered acceptable.
  • HDL above 60 mg/dL is considered good and indicates protection against heart disease.
  • HDL below 50 mg/dL is considered low.
  • HDL 50–59 mg/dL is considered acceptable.
  • HDL above 60 mg/dL is considered good and indicates protection against heart disease.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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