LDL 3.34, is that normal?

LDL 3.34 mmol/L is an appropriate level and can be intervened with daily life with little problem.
LDL test can help to understand the condition of blood lipids in the body, which is useful in the diagnosis of certain diseases. The ideal level is usually <2.6mmol/L, the appropriate level is usually less than 3.4mmol/L, ≥3.4mmol/L is an elevated level, and 3.34mmol/L is an appropriate level. You can pay attention to smoking and alcohol cessation, low-salt and low-fat diet, and appropriate exercise in your lifestyle. High LDL is seen in hyperlipoproteinemia, coronary heart disease, nephrotic syndrome and diabetes mellitus, but also in anorexia nervosa and pregnant women. Low LDL can be seen in malnutrition, trauma, chronic anemia, acute myocardial infarction and severe liver disease. LDL is the main lipid risk factor for atherosclerosis, a common disease, i.e., coronary artery disease, so its severity is mainly due to the fact that it is somewhat correlated with the onset of some coronary artery disease. If LDL is still elevated tendency to consult a doctor in time, if necessary, follow the doctor's instructions for drug lipid-lowering treatment.

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