Triglyceride indicator reaches 3.75mmol/L, it is necessary to take medication. The normal triglyceride level in humans should be less than 1.7mmol/L. When this level is exceeded, triglyceride-rich lipoproteins and their residues begin to accumulate in the plasma, and the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease begins to increase. Acute pancreatitis may also be induced when triglyceride levels continue to increase. When the triglyceride index reaches 3.75 mmol/L, beta-lipid-lowering drugs such as fenofibrate and benzafibrate should be taken first for control. At the same time, lifestyle modification can be carried out, which is of great benefit to lowering triglyceride level, controlling other risk factors (such as hypertension, hyperglycemia, etc.), and reducing the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Therefore, when high triglycerides are found, further consultation and treatment should be carried out in the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.