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This is what blood with elevated triglycerides (fats) looks like - the corresponding yellow traces are visible

In this patient, the triglyceride level, according to the test results, was 994 mg per ml, although the norm is less than 150 (preferably +-100) mg per ml. This is a very high number, almost 10 times the norm.

How is it dangerous? The excess is accumulated in the body in the form of fats, and from this, as you understand, the heart suffers - the risk of developing various heart diseases increases.

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