What exactly is the reaction of fat digestion?Fat digestion was a chemical reaction in which fat was broken down under specific conditions. The lipases could catalyze fat, causing it to be decomposed into gly cerol and fatty acid. The order of the decomposition was: In addition, under strong acid conditions, soybean fat would break down and be decomposed into glycerine, and when microorganisms acted on fat, it would cause a simple decomposition reaction, producing fatty acid, diglyeride, monoglyceride, and glycerine. In the chemical decomposition reaction, acid or base is usually used at a higher temperature. It can also be carried out by the use of a biological active protein with high activity of the protein. It can also be used for the decomposition reaction under subcritical and supercritical conditions. The decomposition process can be improved by additional treatments such as ultrasound/cavitations, microwave or increasing pressure.
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Feeling sleepy is a reaction to high blood fatHigh blood fat levels may cause drowsiness. When blood fat was high, hemodynamics would change, increasing blood stickiness, slowing down blood flow, and reducing blood oxygen supply. This would cause the brain to lack oxygen and cause symptoms such as sleepiness and fatigue. However, sleepiness was not always caused by high blood fat. There were other factors, such as nasal obstruction, which could lead to poor oxygen supply to the brain and sleepiness. If the blood supply to the brain was insufficient, it would cause the brain to lack oxygen and sleepiness. Stroke patients may also frequently feel sleepy due to blood vessel changes leading to cerebral asphyxia before the onset of stroke. Postprandial low blood pressure in the elderly would also be accompanied by dizziness, weakness, and sleepiness. Therefore, he couldn't be sure that the feeling of sleepiness was a reaction of high blood fat.
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What is the reaction of women with high blood fat?Women with high blood fat may have the following reactions:
1. ** Skin symptoms **:
- Xanthomas are manifested as flat or slightly raised soft pale yellow, orange or brownish-red spots, nodes, rashes, etc. on the inner side of the eyelid (mostly on the upper eyelid, mostly on both sides), face, neck, torso, limbs, etc. For example, yellow warts (tumors) are oval flat yellow papula-like yellow nodes that grow on the surface of the skin.
- Corneal age spots, or a white or yellow ring-like turbid substance at the edge of the corneas (Corneal age ring), are caused by the accumulation of blood fat at the edge of the corneas.
- Xanthomas (Alkaline Xanthomas) may grow around the eyes.
2. ** Nervous system symptoms **:
- Dizziness, because high blood fat could easily cause insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries.
- In the early stage of high blood fat, fatigue may cause fat metabolism disorder and circulation disorder, resulting in limb weakness, pain after activity and other discomfort. In severe cases, lower limb numbness, weakness and weakness may occur when resting.
3. ** Eye symptoms **: blurred vision.
4. ** Complication-related symptoms **:
- The increase in blood fat may cause complications such as insomnia, diabetes, acute cholecystectomy, and other symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain, polyuria, polyuria, and abdominal pain.
- When peripheral artery disease is triggered, pain and numbness in the limbs may occur, such as leg pain and difficulty in walking.(Atherosis, high blood pressure, high blood fat, and high blood fat are easy to cause peripheral artery disease. The patient will have leg pain, burning pain, heavy legs, difficulty in walking, fatigue, and other symptoms. The symptoms will be obvious after walking for a long time, and can be relieved after rest), nighttime leg cramps (The onset of the disease is often the heel, forefoot, or toe), the lower limbs are easy to be cold, the skin of the lower limbs and toenails change (the toenails are thickened and grow slowly, the skin of the legs is bright and tight, the skin becomes white when the feet are lifted, the hair on the legs is reduced or grows slowly, etc.), the calf muscles are atrophied, and the ulcers are difficult to cure (most of the ischaic ulcers are brown or black, and there is obvious pain. When the disease develops to the late stage, it will lead to tissue necrosis, increasing the risk of amputation, and even threatening life).
5. [** Other symptoms **: Fat body, loose muscles, etc.] In addition, when blood fat increases, the palm lines at the base of the middle fingers of both palms may have cross, well, star-shaped changes, and there may also be changes in the ear folds.
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