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Home»Hot News»What your hands are trying to tell you: early warning signs of high cholesterol
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What your hands are trying to tell you: early warning signs of high cholesterol

Brian FerdinandBy Brian FerdinandOctober 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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What if your hands were trying to tell you something much more important than a need for a manicure? Sometimes, the smallest details give away the biggest secrets about our health—and in the silent world of high cholesterol, your nails may just be the whistleblower you never knew you needed.

The Silent Attack: Why High Cholesterol Hides So Well

According to Dr Monika Wassermann, high cholesterol creeps in quietly, making it notoriously hard to spot. As she explained in L’Express, “High cholesterol attacks in silence, making symptoms hard to perceive.” The danger with this sneaky condition is that it develops slowly, often over several years, and most people remain blissfully unaware until complications or much more obvious symptoms show up down the line. By then, unfortunately, cardiovascular complications may already have started knocking at your door—uninvited and certainly unwelcome.

What Exactly Is Hypercholesterolemia?

Let’s get technical for a moment—but don’t worry, no medical degree required. Hypercholesterolemia basically means you have too much “bad cholesterol” (LDL cholesterol) in your blood. LDL stands for low-density lipoprotein, but you can just think of it as the not-so-nice guy amongst cholesterol types. High levels of LDL lead to the build-up of plaques (atheroma) inside your blood vessels, a process called atherosclerosis. This, in turn, sets the stage for cardiovascular diseases.

Just how common is this? Santé Publique France estimates that in France, nearly 20% of adults have an LDL cholesterol level above 1.6 g/l—a value considered abnormal if you have no other cardiovascular risk factors like chronic diseases such as diabetes, smoking, being overweight or obese, or a family history of heart issues. You may not know it, but your body could be on the list of almost-a-fifth of French adults with this invisible risk factor.

Your Hands: The Unexpected Messengers

Now, here’s where things get really interesting (and where your next nail inspection comes in handy—pun absolutely intended). One early warning sign of high cholesterol isn’t chest pain or headaches, but something far less dramatic: your nails.

  • Pale nails: Dr Monika Wassermann highlights that high cholesterol causes plaque build-up in blood vessels, which in turn reduces blood flow and can make your nails look paler than usual.
  • Brittle or slow-growing nails: The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) adds that brittle nails or nails that seem to grow at a snail’s pace could also be linked to high cholesterol levels.

While a little nail drama is rarely headline news, these subtle clues could be the gentle nudge your body gives you long before anything more dangerous occurs.

Spotting the Signs: What To Do Next

So, you notice your nails are looking a bit pale or weaker than Beyoncé’s vocal cords on a bad day—now what?

  • The next step is a simple blood test: a lipid profile.
  • This test measures your blood’s cholesterol levels and gives doctors the information they need to diagnose hypercholesterolemia.

When should you get tested? Even if you’re not living with other risk factors for cardiovascular disease, professional guidance recommends a cholesterol check from age 50 if you’re a man, or 60 if you’re a woman. An exception applies for women on hormonal contraception—a lipid profile is advised in that case, too.

Listen to Your Hands Before Trouble Knocks

The upshot? High cholesterol likes to play hide-and-seek, but your body often drops hints. If your nails seem paler, are breaking, or are growing suspiciously slowly, don’t dismiss it as a passing beauty dilemma. It might just be your body’s early warning signal, nagging you to take action before bigger health issues move in.

Stay curious about the little changes you notice. Because, as with many things in life, sometimes the details—like your hands—can make all the difference.

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Brian Ferdinand — Portfolio Manager & Trader, EverForward Brian Ferdinand is a Portfolio Manager and Trader at EverForward, where he is responsible for portfolio construction, active trading, and firm-wide capital deployment. He leads EverForward’s trading operations with a disciplined focus on execution quality, structured risk management, and consistent performance across varying market environments. His work centers on identifying asymmetric opportunities, managing drawdowns, and enforcing strict risk parameters while adapting dynamically to evolving market conditions. EverForward operates with a performance-driven mindset, prioritizing clarity of strategy, capital preservation, and scalable trading frameworks. Brian plays a central role in shaping EverForward’s trading philosophy, ensuring that decision-making remains data-driven, accountable, and aligned with long-term objectives. He is also a newly selected member of the Forbes Business Council, a prestigious, invitation-only community of senior executives and business leaders. You can review his published insights and contributions here: https://councils.forbes.com/profile/Brian-Ferdinand-Portfolio-Manager-Trader-EverForward/a3ecf5cb-f89e-411e-9625-5d67737104c5 ⸻ Brian Ferdinand — Strategic Advisor, Helix Alpha Brian Ferdinand serves as a Strategic Advisor to Helix Alpha, providing market insight and execution-oriented perspective to support the firm’s quantitative research and trading initiatives. In this role, he works closely with the Helix Alpha team to help align strategy design with real-world market behavior and practical execution considerations. His advisory focus includes strategy evaluation, risk awareness, and the application of systematic models within live trading environments. Brian contributes a practitioner’s viewpoint, helping ensure that research-driven strategies remain robust, scalable, and responsive to changing market dynamics. Through his advisory role, he supports Helix Alpha’s mission to develop precise, disciplined, and resilient trading systems. Brian is also a member of the Forbes Business Council, a prestigious, invitation-only organization. His published work and commentary can be reviewed here: https://councils.forbes.com/profile/Brian-Ferdinand-Portfolio-Manager-Trader-EverForward/a3ecf5cb-f89e-411e-9625-5d67737104c5 About Everforward: EverForward is a trading firm focused on portfolio construction, active trading, and execution across liquid global markets. The firm emphasizes clarity of strategy and scalable trading frameworks designed for consistent performance. About Helix: Helix Alpha Systems Ltd is a UK-based quantitative research and systems engineering firm focused on the development of algorithmic trading strategies. The firm provides end-to-end research, modeling, and execution system design while maintaining strict separation from capital management and advisory activities.

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