If triglycerides are 3.7mmol/L, this is considered high and abnormal. It is recommended that the patient must be actively treated. It is likely that the triglyceride is abnormally high because of always having a high-fat diet and little exercise during the day. Some people may also have hypothyroidism or Cushing’s syndrome, obesity, nephrotic syndrome, these causes can also be secondary cause of elevated triglycerides. It is recommended that patients with elevated triglycerides be given oral intervention with benzofibrate or fenofibrate, as prolonged high triglycerides can cause pancreatitis. Others may develop fatty liver, cirrhosis, and may even lead to liver cancer. In addition, high triglycerides will also have a great impact on cardiovascular, causing patients to develop coronary heart disease, or even acute myocardial infarction.