Rumple-Leede syndrome (Rumple-Leede syndrome) is a medical term that describes a group of symptoms associated with high blood cholesterol levels. Rumple-Leede syndrome manifests itself in the form of increased cholesterol levels in the blood plasma and can be caused by various reasons, such as poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, smoking and other factors.
One of the characteristic signs of Rumple's syndrome is changes in the skin. The skin becomes dry, flaky, itchy and small red spots appear. Patients also experience weakness, decreased performance and appetite, as well as changes in the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. In general, Rummel-Leddy syndrome occurs when there is a high level of cholesterol and a prolonged lack of oxygen in the body. This can lead to various complications such as atherosclerosis, heart failure and other diseases.