Triglycerides reaching 4.1 mmol/L is a more serious condition, as the normal value of triglycerides is 0.3 to 1.7 mmol/L. Elevated triglycerides can easily lead to atherosclerosis, and may also cause pancreatitis, cholecystitis and other diseases. People with elevated triglycerides should avoid eating greasy food, drinking sugary drinks, and sugar-rich foods such as pastries in their daily life. You can choose Beta drugs to control triglycerides, such as Fenofibrate, etc. In addition, exercise is also helpful in controlling triglycerides. When triglycerides are higher than normal, you should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying your condition.