Triglycerides 3.03mmol/L are above normal levels and require intervention as soon as possible. The normal reference range for triglycerides is between 0.4 and 1.70 mmol/L.1,70 mmol/L is an elevated level that is relatively serious and is classified as hypertriglyceridemia. If long-term high triglyceride level will increase the risk of atherosclerotic diseases such as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, etc., so 3.03mmol / L triglycerides need to be intervened as soon as possible. It is recommended to improve the bad living and dietary habits, avoid oily and high-salt diet, quit smoking and drinking, and increase aerobic exercise. If necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, the application of beta drugs such as fenofibrate to assist in lipid lowering. It is recommended to consult a doctor for standardized diagnosis and treatment when necessary.