Can you drink coffee if you have high blood lipids?

High blood fat can be appropriate to drink coffee, but be careful to avoid excessive. Coffee also has caffeine, which has a certain excitatory effect, and appropriate coffee drinking can play a refreshing effect. Patients with elevated blood lipids can drink coffee appropriately, but be careful to avoid too much. Coffee does not have a significant effect on blood lipid levels, but may cause insomnia, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), increased blood pressure and other manifestations. Patients with high blood lipids may also be comorbid with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, ischemic cardiovascular disease, etc. Drinking too much coffee may have an impact on the comorbidities of hyperlipidemia, and may even increase the risk of developing the disease. Patients with high blood lipids should develop healthy eating habits, with low-fat diet as the main focus, and avoid eating unhealthy food. If blood lipids are elevated, it is recommended that they be examined and treated under the supervision of a physician.