High triglyceride is an abnormality of blood lipid, which can be categorized as lipid turbidity and other categories in Chinese medicine. It can be categorized into spleen deficiency and dampness type, liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney) type, and liver and gallbladder damp-heat (damp-heat evils accumulated in the liver and gallbladder) type, and it can be regulated and treated with Chinese medicines such as Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Qi Ju Di Huang Pills, and Gentian Diarrhea Liver Pills. Chinese medicines do not act directly to lower blood lipids, but to improve the related symptoms. 1. Spleen deficiency and dampness: Patients with symptoms such as distension and fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen), inappetence, nausea and vomiting can take Chinese medicines such as Sen Ling Bai Zhu San to strengthen the spleen and resolve dampness (strengthen the spleen and get rid of dampness). 2. Liver and kidney yin deficiency type: the patient manifests symptoms such as dizziness, dry throat and mouth, and heart-heat (heat in the hearts of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), etc. Chinese patent medicines such as Qiju Dihuang Pill can be taken to nourish the liver and kidneys. 3. Liver and gallbladder damp-heat type: patients show symptoms such as bitter mouth and dullness (no appetite, reduced food intake), foul breath, irregular bowel movements (abnormal bowel movements), etc. Chinese patent medicines such as Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pill can be taken to dredge the liver and relieve the liver and gallbladder (dredge the liver and gallbladder’s qi mechanism), and to clear away the damp-heat. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention, and specific medications should be taken correctly under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions to private medication.