Paul Saladino· MD
ourselves we kind of like to have it add typically under a hundred it's a little more in the yellow zone if your triglycerides are a hundred say 150 and we we get definitely a bit more concerned if your triglycerides are above 150
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ourselves we kind of like to have it add typically under a hundred it's a little more in the yellow zone if your triglycerides are a hundred say 150 and we we get definitely a bit more concerned if your triglycerides are above 150
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we view anything over a hundred as abnormal that's a red flag and if your trigs are more than 2x your hdl cholesterol that's a very big red flag