High blood fat can drink milk powder, but it is recommended to drink low-fat or skimmed milk powder, not whole milk powder. 100g of low-fat milk powder contains 27.0g of protein, 11.7g of fat, 61.3g of carbohydrates, and 60.0mg of vitamin C. 100g of skimmed milk powder contains 10.3g of protein, 0.2g of fat, 58.0g of carbohydrates, vitamin C2.0mg and so on. The fat content is low and can be consumed appropriately. High blood fat should choose a low-fat diet, and low-fat or skimmed milk powder is fine. However, 100g of full fat milk powder contains 24.0g of protein and 28.0g of fat, which is high in fat content. At the same time, patients with high blood fat can also eat more vegetables and fruits rich in fiber and vitamins, and avoid eating too greasy or high cholesterol content of food, such as pig’s trotters, fat meat, squid and so on. At the same time, appropriate physical exercise and weight control can be conducive to lipid control. If dietary and lifestyle adjustments do not reduce blood lipids to normal, lipid-lowering drugs, such as fenofibrate capsules, etc., should be used under the guidance of a doctor.