Cholesterol needs to help your brain, skin and other organs grow and do their jobs in the body. But having too much of it can cause problems.
You also can get cholesterol by eating foods that contain fat meat, fish, eggs, butter, cheese and whole milk.
When too much cholesterol is present, plaque (a thick, 
hard deposit) may form in the body's arteries narrowing the space for 
blood to flow to the heart. Over time, this buildup causes 
atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) which can lead to heart 
disease.
When not enough oxygen-carrying blood 
reaches the heart chest pain "called angina" can result. If the 
blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off by total 
blockage of a coronary artery, the result is a heart attack. This is 
usually due to a sudden closure from a blood clot forming on top of a 
previous narrowing.


