Is triglyceride 1.9 serious?

If a patient’s triglycerides are 1.9 mmol/L, this is not a serious condition. Triglycerides should generally be less than 1.8 mmol/L. Many patients with high triglycerides are actually caused by a high-fat diet and less exercise. It is recommended that patients first make lifestyle adjustments, such as exercising to lose weight and eating a low-salt, low-fat diet, which will help lower triglycerides. If triglycerides still cannot be reduced to within the standard range after lifestyle intervention, then this time you can also take lipid-lowering drugs for a short period of time, the preferred triglyceride-lowering drugs are beta-lipid-lowering drugs, representative drugs such as benzofibrate and fenofibrate. Because at present, triglycerides are 1.9mmol/L, the elevation is not serious, only mildly elevated. Improve lifestyle or medication and then review the lipid can be.