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Good, bad and dangerous cholesterol levels
If your total blood cholesterol level is less than 200mg/dL your doctor will advise you that there is nothing to worry about, but to have the test repeated every five to seven years to check that all remains well.If your total blood cholesterol level is between 200 – 239mg/dL your doctor will define your risk as borderline/high, and advise you on steps you can take to cut the risk of heart disease.
If your total blood cholesterol level is more than 240mg/dL this is considered a high risk and your doctor will advise you on action to lower the level and reduce your risk of heart disease.
HDL (good) cholesterol has a protective role in the body and so your doctor will be looking for a high level of HDL in your blood. A level of less than 40mg/dL is low and considered high risk for heart disease. Levels of 60mg/dL or more are protective against heart disease.
Trigyceride levels in your blood should also ideally be low as they can also raise the risk of heart problems. A level above 150mg/dL may need treatment; your doctor will advise.
Your doctor will look at the ratio between these different levels in your blood to determine your risk.

