New Delhi, Aug. 21 -- High cholesterol is often called a 'silent killer', and for good reason. It builds up slowly in your arteries, often without any clear symptoms, quietly increasing your risk of heart disease and stroke. You might feel perfectly fine, but your body could still be trying to tell you something. Subtle clues like unusual fatigue, chest discomfort during activity, or even small yellowish bumps near your eyes or joints can be early warning signs. These quiet signals are easy to overlook, but they may be the signs your body is trying to give singles of high cholesterol levels. Therefore, paying close attention to high cholesterol symptoms and acting early could make all the difference, not just for your heart health, but fo...