4. Heart Disease
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Every year over 600,000-Americans die from some form of heart disease. Coronary artery disease is one of the leading culprits, and the condition occurs due to a buildup of LDL cholesterol levels in the bloodstream. There are many reasons for increases in LDL levels, with most of them occurring due to lifestyle factors.
Overeating fast food, or foods rich in saturated fat and sugar can lead to the accumulation of plaque in the arteries, leading to the onset of coronary artery disease, (CAD). Other lifestyle factors such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol can also exacerbate the condition. People with heart disease often experience side effects of the condition that affect other organs in the body, such as the skin.
As a result, patients with heart disease may also develop the onset of conditions like hidradenitis suppurativa. By improving lifestyle factors and eating a healthy diet, you may find that the severity of the condition diminishes and the skin returns to health.