High blood lipid refers to which indicator is high

Clinical lipid tests consist of four main indicators, namely total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol. An elevated lipid level is a significant increase in total cholesterol, triglycerides, or LDL cholesterol, and more specifically HDL cholesterol, because this cholesterol is a protective factor for the body. Therefore, if HDL cholesterol is lower than normal, it is also called dyslipidemia. If cholesterol exceeds 5.72 mmol/L, triglycerides exceed 1.70 mmol/L, and LDL exceeds 3.45 mmol/L, these are called elevated lipids. If HDL cholesterol is less than 1.04mmol/L, it is also called abnormal lipid metabolism and requires interventional treatment with pharmaceutics.