Someone with this disease should discuss treatment with a healthcare provider. This condition responds to diet changes. Affected people should eat a diet low in fat and cholesterol. Conditions that can raise triglycerides should be avoided or treated, such as:
To lower triglycerides, some people may need to take medications, such as:
Because the liver makes triglycerides, the medications used to treat this condition may affect the liver. For this reason, someone taking these medications often needs periodic liver function tests. Specific side effects vary by the medication and include:
Treatment is needed for life.
Blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides are measured on a regular basis to see how well treatment is working. Periodic liver function tests are often needed.
Pain in the abdomen or chest should be reported to the healthcare provider right away. This may be a sign of pancreatitis or a heart attack.