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  2. High Triglyceride Levels: Symptoms, Causes, Tests, & Range -...

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    Triglyceride levels above 1,500 mg/dL are considered extremely high and may cause the body to stop breaking down fats. This may result in memory loss, liver and spleen swelling, and stomach...

  3. Triglycerides: Why do they matter? - Mayo Clinic

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    High triglycerides may contribute to hardening of the arteries or thickening of the artery walls (arteriosclerosis) — which increases the risk of stroke, heart attack and heart disease. Extremely high triglycerides can also cause acute inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis).

  4. Hypertriglyceridemia: Causes, Risk Factors & Treatment -...

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    Factors that can lead to high triglycerides include: Drinking too much alcohol. Eating too many refined carbohydrates (like white bread) or sugars. Eating too much saturated fat. Not moving around enough (sedentary lifestyle). Medical conditions that can raise your triglycerides. Many different medical conditions can raise your triglycerides.

  5. What Causes High Triglycerides? Risk Factors, Complications -...

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    The usual cause for high triglycerides is an unhealthy diet high in sugar, fat, and calories. Lack of exercise and some health conditions are also common causes.

  6. Triglycerides Levels: How to Lower, Risks & Treatment - ...

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    High triglyceride levels can raise your risk for certain health conditions, including stroke, heart attack, and liver disease. Certain medications, diet changes, and types of exercise may...

  7. What Food Causes High Triglycerides or Lowers Levels? -...

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    Certain lifestyle factors can contribute to high triglyceride levels, such as eating a diet high in fat and sugar. Read on to learn about which foods and drinks cause high...

  8. Causes and Risk Factors of High Triglycerides - Verywell Health

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    Causes of high triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia) include inactivity, foods high in fat and sugar, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and being overweight. Non-modifiable risk factors include family history, menopause, and chronic conditions like thyroid, kidney, or liver disease.

  9. 6 Surprising Causes of High Triglycerides - Everyday Health

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    High triglycerides can result from several factors of daily life, such as a diet high in simple carbohydrates, low physical activity levels, poor sleep, and stress. Other factors, such as...

  10. Triglycerides: Levels & Normal Range - Cleveland Clinic

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    High levels of triglycerides increase your risk of heart disease and pancreatitis. Eating or drinking too many calories can lead to high triglyceride levels. The good news is that you can take steps to lower triglyceride numbers.

  11. How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally - WebMD

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    Like cholesterol, triglyceride troubles can lead to clogged arteries and possibly to a heart attack or stroke. Luckily, there are many ways to lower your triglycerides.