There are two kinds of lipid units, some hospitals use mmol/L for lab results and others use mg/dL, the values of these two results are very different, and sometimes patients who look at them don’t know how to compare the two values. The following tells you how to convert these two units into one so that you can compare them with each other: The conversion of cholesterol, HDL and LDL is the same: 1mmol/l = 38.7mg/dl; Triglycerides are 1mmol/l = 88.6mg/dl For example, if your cholesterol level is 5mmol/l, then it is equal to 5 x 38.7mg /On the contrary, if your cholesterol level is 210mg/dl, then it is 210/38.7mg/dl = 5.43mmol/l. There are many indicators in the various test results, so if there are patients who do not know what the various indicators represent, they can consult with me on the phone for specific information.