What should I do if my blood lipid is 1.87?

Lipids generally refer to triglycerides. Triglyceride value is 1.87mmol/L, which is within the normal range, no need to do too much treatment, maintain a normal diet. Triglyceride is a more important test item in the blood lipid test, the normal value is 0~2.3mmol/L (due to different reagents in hospitals and different models, the value may have some differences), when the value is more than normal, it suggests the existence of hyperlipidemia. From the comparison of the laboratory results, the triglyceride test value is 1.87mmol/L, which belongs to the normal range and can exclude hyperlipidemia. The formation of hyperlipidemia is not only related to heredity, but also directly related to high-fat diet, so the prevention and treatment of hyperlipidemia, the first step is to effectively control the diet, for example, try to maintain a low-sugar and low-fat diet. If necessary, take some lipid-lowering medication under the guidance of a doctor.