Will triglycerides rebound when they come down?

It is possible to rebound after triglycerides are lowered. Triglycerides are lipids formed by fatty acids and glycerol molecules, which are a component of blood lipids and can provide energy for cellular metabolism. At the same time, triglycerides are also an important indicator for blood lipid screening, and their elevation suggests that hypertriglyceridemia, atherosclerosis, and other diseases may exist. When triglycerides are elevated, you can take lipid-lowering drugs such as fenofibrate and benzafibrate as prescribed by your doctor, and pay attention to adjusting your diet. If triglycerides are lowered and not controlled, they may rise again. Patients with elevated triglycerides should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and regular review.