What is the normal value of hyperlipidemia?

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2025-05-01 21:44:44
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Hypercholesterolemia refers to the general term for high cholesterol and high triglycerides. Under normal circumstances, the normal range of triglycerides is between 0.3 and 1.7 mmol per liter, exceeding 1.7 mmol per liter belongs to high triglycerides, and the normal range of total cholesterol is between 2.9 and 5.3 mmol per liter. If it exceeds 5.3 mmol per liter, it belongs to high cholesterol. If the blood fat is high, this situation can be intervened through lifestyle intervention, pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet, exercise more, control the weight in the normal range, increase the blood fat more than twice, it is recommended to apply regular lipid-lowering drugs.