Dandelion has no significant effect on triglycerides. Dandelion is a relatively commonly used herbal medicine, the main role of which is to clear heat and detoxify the body, and can play an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal role. It is useful for diseases such as sore throat or sore mouth and tongue, and breast enlargement, but has no significant therapeutic effect on triglycerides. Patients with triglycerides should pay attention to improving their lifestyles. They must adhere to a low-salt, low-fat, light diet, eat less and more often, do not overeat, and review regularly at the hospital. If the diet cannot be controlled, regular medication is needed to try to control it within the normal range, which can effectively prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Patients should go to the hospital regularly to review the laboratory tests and choose the appropriate drug treatment according to the results of the review.