High triglycerides should be treated by a doctor according to the cause of the disease and the individual’s physical condition, such as general treatment, medication, etc.; there is no “prescription”, please follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.
1. General treatment: try to control the intake of calories in the diet, eat less fried food or meat, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and other foods, and also need to strengthen the daily exercise, and quit smoking and drinking.
2. Medication: Commonly used medications include beta drugs (e.g. fenofibrate, benzafibrate, etc.), nicotinic acid drugs (e.g. niacin, etc.), and statins (e.g. simvastatin, atorvastatin, etc.). However, it should be noted that liver function should be reviewed when beta drugs and statins are used simultaneously, and it is recommended that liver function be promptly reviewed when liver function is impaired during the process of combined use of medications, so that the drug may be reduced or discontinued. Reduce or stop the drug.
3. In addition, for patients secondary to other diseases, need to actively treat the primary disease.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time when you find elevated triglycerides, and the doctor will give you a reasonable control program according to the actual situation, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and do not blindly believe in some “biased prescriptions”.