Triglycerides 7.33, is that normal?

Triglyceride 7.33mmol/L is abnormal and belongs to the condition of elevated triglyceride. The normal value of triglyceride should be less than 1.7mmol/L. Due to the different examination methods and reagents, the reference indexes of each hospital are different and need to be analyzed specifically. Elevated triglycerides up to 7.33mmol/L may be caused by diet, bad habits, heredity and disease factors. For example, excessive fat intake, long-term smoking and drinking may lead to elevated triglycerides; if one or both parents in the family have high triglycerides, the chances of their offspring having high triglycerides may increase. Patients with high triglycerides should go to the hospital in time to be examined and diagnosed under the guidance of the doctor.