Triglyceride 3.23mmol/L is serious and requires intervention as soon as possible. Triglyceride is one of the risk factors of atherosclerosis, its normal reference value is between 0.56~1.7mmol/L, 1.7~2.3mmol/L belongs to the borderline level, and more than 2.3mmol/L belongs to the elevated level, so the triglyceride reaches to 3.23mmol/L is more serious, and needs to be intervened as soon as possible. Triglyceride level is mainly affected by diet and other bad habits, so you should pay attention to avoid diet greasy and high salt, quit smoking and alcohol, and maintain appropriate physical exercise; at the same time, if necessary, you need to be guided by a doctor to take Beta such as Gemfibrozil, Fenofibrate, niacin and other drugs for adjuvant therapy. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.