The normal value of serum triglyceride is less than 1.7mmol/L. Serum triglyceride 15mmol/L is a serious elevation, which may lead to the emergence of atherosclerosis, pancreatitis and other diseases.
Triglycerides are one of the components of blood lipids, which can provide energy for cellular metabolism, and the appropriate level of triglycerides is less than 1.7mmol/L. Serious elevation of triglycerides 15mmol/L may be caused by physiological factors such as a high-fat diet or pathologic factors such as abnormalities in thyroid function and nephrotic syndrome.
Elevated triglycerides may lead to atherosclerosis, acute pancreatitis, and other diseases, and should be actively lowered through lifestyle interventions or medications.
If triglyceride 15mmol/L occurs, you should go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and treat the symptoms under the guidance of the doctor.