Hypertriglyceridemia is a condition where blood triglyceride levels significantly exceed the healthy reference range. This metabolic condition is associated with an excessive accumulation of triglycerides in the body, particularly in parenchymal cells, and can lead to various health problems. Factors such as chronic alcohol consumption, imbalanced nutrition (especially protein deficiency), diabetes, obesity, and hypoxia (low oxygen levels in the blood) can predispose one to hypertriglyceridemia. As a condition of vital importance to manage, hypertriglyceridemia is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.