High triglycerides and low HDL may indicate the presence of dyslipidemia, often suggesting a risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
HDL is a kind of lipoprotein cholesterol synthesized by the liver, which is beneficial to human body, and can transport peripheral cholesterol to the liver, and metabolize it in the liver, so as to reduce peripheral triglyceride and cholesterol content, and play the role of anti-atherosclerosis, and to protect the endothelium of blood vessels.
High triglycerides and low HDL belong to the category of dyslipidemia, which may have some cardiovascular and cerebrovascular effects. They are mostly caused by poor lifestyle habits, such as high-fat diet, alcoholism and other factors, and are also seen in patients with diabetes mellitus and nephrotic syndrome. Dyslipidemia easily induces atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases.
Therefore, the occurrence of dyslipidemia, should promptly adjust the diet, lifestyle habits, while appropriate exercise, or take medication, early intervention measures.
Dyslipidemia, it is recommended to consult the hospital for further treatment.