Medical conditions linked with high triglycerides (TGs)?
Elevated TG levels increase the risk of dangerous medical conditions.1,2
In most people, blood TG levels stay below 150 mg/dL.2,9 If a person’s TG levels rise above 150 mg/dL, that person has an increased risk of certain medical conditions. These include: 7,9
- Acute pancreatitis
- Cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke
Causes of high TG levels include some medications, diet, lifestyle, other medical conditions, and genetics.1
The medical term for high blood TG levels is hypertriglyceridemia. Severe hypertriglyceridemia (sHTG) is when TG levels rise above 500 mg/dL.7,8