Triglycerides 2.36 should I take lipid-lowering drugs?

Triglycerides 2.36mmol/L can be intervened first by actively improving lifestyle, and if the result of review is still not up to the standard after lifestyle intervention treatment, drug treatment is needed. Lifestyle intervention mainly includes: healthy and reasonable diet, exercise, limiting alcohol consumption, and weight control. Healthy and reasonable diet: light and low-fat diet, avoiding excessive fried and high-fat food, avoiding high-sugar food. Consume more lean meat, fish, soybeans, milk and other high-quality protein, and consume more fruits and vegetables to ensure fiber and vitamin intake. Exercise: 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week or 75 minutes of high-intensity exercise per week. Limit alcohol consumption: Studies have shown that excessive alcohol consumption can cause hypertriglyceridemia, which can lead to acute pancreatitis in severe cases. Weight control: Lose about 5-10% of your body weight through diet and exercise. Medication includes statins such as simvastatin, atorvastatin, etc., and non-statin drugs such as fenofibrate and niacin. Note: Elevated triglyceride is a high-risk factor for cardiovascular disease, regular blood lipid testing is required, and regular hospitals guide treatment and medication.