Blood triglyceride measurement is recommended to go to the hospital, pay attention to fasting before measurement, avoid high-fat diet, etc., and consult the doctor in case of abnormality.
The normal value of blood triglycerides is about 50-150mg/fL, which may vary from laboratory to laboratory. To ensure the accuracy of the measurement, it is recommended to go to the hospital for measurement. Before the measurement, it is recommended to avoid calorie-containing food for the first 12 hours, avoid high-fat diet for the first 3 days, and maintain a consistent diet for the first 2 weeks in order to reflect the true lipid profile.
Elevated serum triglyceride levels indicate the presence of diabetes mellitus, nephrotic syndrome, etc. Decreased levels can be seen in hyperthyroidism, primary LDL deficiency, etc. Certain physiologic conditions, such as eating greasy foods for a short period of time, can also affect this indicator.
After eliminating dietary factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to see a doctor if there is an abnormality.