Triglycerides 2.13, should I take medication?

Triglyceride 2.13mmol/L belongs to borderline elevation of lipids, triglyceride 1.7-2.29mmol/L belongs to borderline elevation, greater than or equal to 2.3mmol/L is elevated, triglyceride 2.13mmol/L, whether to take medication should also be decided according to one’s own situation. 1. No need to take medication for the time being: young patients with no underlying disease can take no medication for the time being, and manage their blood lipids through diet and exercise in daily life by eating a light diet, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, and exercising appropriately. 2. Need to take medication: high blood lipids can easily cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and acute pancreatitis. Patients with heart disease, cerebrovascular and other underlying diseases should strictly manage their blood lipids, and under the guidance of a doctor, they can orally take beta or statin lipid-lowering drugs, such as atorvastatin calcium tablets, fenofibrate capsules, etc. The specific medication should be prescribed by a doctor. Specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. To avoid aggravating the condition, go to the hospital as soon as possible. In daily life, pay attention to low-fat and low-sugar diet, insist on exercise, and quit smoking and drinking.