People that have high cholestoral and are overweight could need to have high tryglyceride treatment if it is not lowered and maintained by diet alone.
Depending on how high your levels of triglyceride are you can just eat healthier then normal. If your levels are high, you need to see what a doctor says.
Triglyceride are fats that can accumulate in blood veins causing heart attacks and stokes. The first treatment for high triglycerides is controlling the type and amount of fat contained in our daily diets. Also our level of exercise also can be a factor. If triglyceride levels remain high generally medication is prescribed to help control levels of fat in the blood.
High triglycerides in themselves won't make you sick or cause you symptoms in most cases. You need a blood test and to consult with your doctor. In rare cases they can cause pancreatitis, but there are usually other problems present as well (such as high cholesterol.) Here's a page with a table of triglyceride ranges and more information: http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/tc/high-triglycerides-symptoms
To build a triglyceride, you need three fatty acid molecules and one glycerol molecule. These materials combine through a process called esterification to form a triglyceride molecule.
Triglycerides are a type of fat in your body used for energy. You need some for good health, but a high amount puts you at risk for heart disease. A high triglyceride level is normally above 200.
You can not measure your triglyceride levels at home because you need a blood test to do this. Triglyceride is a form of fat that is in food that are formed when your body consumes calories, but doesn't use them. They are then stored as triglycerides.
A triglyceride is an ester that comes from a carbohydrate and 3 fatty acids. A triglyceride is bad for you, it is most commonly found in carbohydrates so do decrease your triglycerides you just need to eat less carbohydrates. Triglycerides are primarily fat, that is why they are bad for your heart. They cause heart disease and even sometimes more serious deisease such as stroke. Click here to learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triglyceride
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As for the elevation of the SGOT and SGPT, that may be caused by alcohol or certain medications, if you are on any. The cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, and LDL are high enough to warrant beginning medications. Diet is important, but as high as the numbers are, you need to see your doctor and begin treatment.
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