What to eat to lower fat with high triglycerides

In clinical practice, patients with high triglycerides are usually treated with lifestyle modification and fibrates to achieve lipid-lowering effects, and the specific medication should be prescribed by the doctor. For patients with high triglycerides, it is first recommended to adjust lifestyle, regulate work and rest, ensure sufficient sleep, control the amount of food and drink, increase the amount and intensity of activity, eat a light and easy to digest diet, eat less food high in fat and oil, especially avoiding cholesterol-containing food, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. For medication, patients with high triglycerides are usually treated with fibrates. Commonly used drugs include benzofibrate and fenofibrate, which are mainly used to reduce non-esterified fatty acids in the blood by inhibiting the enzyme adenylate cyclase, so that liver triglycerides can be reduced. It should be noted that the effect of anticoagulant drugs can be enhanced by betaben, and the dosage of anticoagulant drugs needs to be adjusted if they are used in combination. In addition, Betrix is contraindicated in people with poor hepatic and renal function, as well as in children, pregnant and lactating women. Whether patients with high triglycerides need to use lipid-lowering drugs, the specific should be based on the diagnosis and treatment advice of the regular hospital, not blindly take on their own.