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2.05g/l going from g to mg is multiplying by 1000 going l to dl is dividing by 10 balance is multiplying by 100, so the answer is 205 mg/dl Too high.■
1 mg ÷ 0.125 mg = 8
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15 mg is more than 7.5 mg.
Triglyceride levels ranging from 400-1000 mg/dL are considered high and levels greater than 1000 mg/ dL are considered very high.
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Triglyceride levels ranging from 400-1000 mg/dL are considered high and levels greater than 1000 mg/ dL are considered very high.
I have the same condition, and yes it is high. You should see your doctor about it.
For all cholesterol combined, anything over 200 mg/Dl isn't desirable. Anything over 240 mg/Dl is high. The desired cholesterol level is under 200 mg/Dl.
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In the lipid profile (test to count your blood fats), the normal LDL cholesterol level should be less than 100 mg/dl.If it is higher than 190 mg/dl, they are considered very high and the risk for heart disease is very high too.If it is 160 till 189 mg/dl, it is considered high and the risk for heart disease is considered high too.If you find the levels 130 till 159 mg/dl, they are considered borderline high, and you have high risk for any heart events.Levels 100 till 129 mg/dl, are considered near optimal, although the risk for heart disease is borderline high.
That's high. Talk to your doctor about how you can lower it. An optimal level is around 100 mg/dL.
Do you mean glucose levels ? If so, it's a high level. Normal level must not surpass 110 mg/ml
The mean normal blood glucose level in humans is about 4 mM (4 mmol/L or 72 mg/dL, A persistently high level is referred to as hyperglycemia; low levels are referred to as hypoglycemia.
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What is a Normal Cholesterol Level?Cholesterol is measured in mg/dl. A normal cholesterol level is below 200 mg/dl. It is important to note that there are two types of cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein and low-density lipoprotein. High-density lipoprotein or HDL is known as the good cholesterol because it helps clean out the arteries and prevent plaque buildup. A normal HDL for a man is above 40 mg/dl. A woman's HDL level should be above 50 mg/dl. However, a HDL level above 60 mg/dl is considered ideal for both sexes.Low-density lipoprotein or LDL causes plaque to build up in the arteries. An optimal LDL level is below 100 mg/dl. However, anything that is between 100-129 mg/dl is considered normal. An LDL level between 130-159 mg/dl is considered borderline high. A high LDL level is anything that is above 160 mg/dl.What happens is a person's cholesterol is not within the normal range?If a person's total cholesterol is above 200 mg/dl or he has an LDL that is above 130 mg/dl, he is at an increased risk for developing heart disease. Heart disease is a major risk factor for stroke or heart attack. It is also important to note that women who have a HDL that is below 50 mg/dl and men who have a HDL that is below 40 mg/dl are at an increased risk for having a heart attack.What can a person do to boost his good cholesterol and lower bad cholesterol ?Vegetables, oatmeal and other whole-grain foods have been shown to lower LDL while simultaneously boosting HDL. People should also make sure that they avoid foods that are high in saturated fat because they have a tendency to raise LDL and total cholesterol. Additionally, people should also make sure that they exercise for at least 30 minutes most days out of the week. Exercise helps raise HDL.