Higher HDL cholesterol is fine, no need to worry. High-density cholesterol is what we usually call high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which is a kind of beneficial lipoprotein whose main function is to transfer exogenous cholesterol to the liver for metabolism, which can effectively reduce blood cholesterol to avoid peripheral arterial atherosclerosis. HDL is mainly synthesized in the liver and to a lesser extent in the small intestine. When the HDL level decreases, it usually increases the risk of developing peripheral atherosclerosis. Therefore, when there is an increase in LDL and a decrease in HDL, the patient can be treated with the lipid-lowering drug atorvastatin, which can be consulted in the cardiology department, and the above comments are provided for reference.