The patient’s high triglyceride of 3.6 mmol/L is not serious. Triglyceride is one of the blood lipids, which is not too harmful to cardiovascular disease. The most harmful blood lipids for cardiovascular disease are mainly LDL and cholesterol. When LDL and cholesterol are increased, the chance of cardiovascular disease will increase significantly, while when triglycerides are severely increased, it mainly affects the function of the pancreas, and the chance of pancreatitis will increase significantly. Generally, when the patient’s triglycerides are higher than 5.6mmol/L, oral triglyceride-lowering drugs such as fenofibrate, gemfibrozil, etc. are recommended. Patients with triglycerides of 3.6mmol/L can reduce triglycerides to a reasonable range by improving their diet, eating less vegetable oil and carbohydrate foods, and increasing exercise appropriately, without applying triglyceride-lowering drugs.