Triglycerides are currently tested at 3.25 mmol/L, which has met the criteria for hyperlipidemia. It needs to be controlled with medication under doctor’s supervision. The normal range of triglyceride is less than 1.70mmol/L. When the triglyceride value is more than 2.3mmol/L, it has reached the standard of hyperlipidemia. Under the guidance of a doctor, lifestyle modification and medication can be taken to lower the triglyceride level. 1. Life management: such as moderate exercise, low-salt and low-fat diet, avoiding staying up late, drinking alcohol and smoking. 2. Medication control: Generally, the first choice for control is beta drugs, such as fenofibrate, benzaprofibrate and so on. When triglycerides are elevated in the blood, some patients have no obvious discomfort. Some patients may also have manifestations such as yellow tumor and premature corneal ring. When atherosclerosis is caused, symptoms such as chest tightness and dizziness may occur. After discovering triglyceride is 3.25mmol/L, you should cooperate with the control under doctor’s guidance so as not to affect your personal health.