What about triglyceride 26?

Triglycerides 26mmol/L should be treated immediately with oral beta drugs, strict dietary control, and blood purification therapy if necessary. The normal value of triglyceride is 0~1.7mmol/L, more than 5.65mmol/L belongs to severe elevation, and reaching 26mmol/L belongs to high-risk patients, the patients have very high risk of pancreatitis, and once pancreatitis occurs, it may be life-threatening. Patients with significantly elevated triglycerides should be treated with oral beta-lipid-lowering drugs immediately, commonly used drugs include fenofibrate, benzaprofibrate and other drugs, and should pay attention to weekly testing during the course of medication to understand the effect of the drug. For patients with poor drug treatment effect, blood purification can also be carried out to quickly reduce the level of triglycerides, but it is not part of the scope of basic treatment, and the specific efficacy is not clear. Patients with significantly elevated triglycerides should be given timely treatment under the guidance of a physician to avoid serious complications.