Triglycerides 6.13mmol/L can be lowered, requiring strict dietary control and oral bactrim lipid-lowering drugs. The normal value of triglycerides is 0~1.7mmol/L, and 6.13mmol/L is significantly higher than the normal value. Significantly elevated triglyceride levels carry a risk of acute pancreatitis and require strict dietary control along with medication given to rapidly lower triglyceride levels. Patients with significantly elevated triglyceride levels should pay attention to limiting the intake of high-fat foods, try not to eat animal oils, there are strict restrictions on foods such as animal offal and fish roe, and eat more green fresh vegetables and fruits. Can be used three fingers obviously elevated patients, but also oral beta drug treatment, commonly used drugs are fenofibrate, benzapentamide and so on. Patients with elevated triglycerides should be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and the treatment process should be regularly reviewed to understand the therapeutic effect of the drug, and pay attention to the adverse effects of the drug.