If a patient has a high level of copper in the body, it is important to analyze whether the elevation is mild, moderate or severe. For patients with mildly elevated copper in the body, the intake of metals or trace elements can be reduced appropriately. If the long-term intake of vitamin and trace element complexes, the intake of such drugs can be stopped or reduced, which can alleviate the mild copper elevation. If the copper is moderately high, then it can be excreted by certain drugs, you can take hydrochlorothiazide and furosemide, through the diuretic effect to metabolize the excessive copper ions in the body. In the case of severe copper toxicity, the patient should go to the hospital for special treatment, such as continuous blood purification, or through adsorption, such as intestinal instillation of activated charcoal, or through the injection of vitamin C, reduced glutathione and other substances, can play a role in solving the high copper level.