Triglycerides 2.91 Do you need to take medication?

Triglyceride is triglyceride, 2.91mmol/l belongs to the high, need to take medication, can be taken orally beta lipid-lowering drugs, such as fenofibrate, benzapenta, etc.. Triglycerides are a kind of blood fat, when high, easy to lead to atherosclerosis, increase the risk of coronary heart disease, but also easy to lead to the occurrence of pancreatitis. Triglycerides are elevated when they are ≥2.3mmol/l and require active intervention and treatment. Lipid-lowering therapy can be carried out with oral medication such as fibrates (fenofibrate). This is combined with lifestyle changes such as a low-fat diet, weight loss, reduction or abstinence from alcohol and exercise. Fenofibrate may appear muscle dysfunction, gastrointestinal reactions, allergies, liver function abnormalities and other adverse reactions, liver and kidney function of the person is prohibited, the use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, it is recommended to consult a doctor, standardized treatment.