In patients with fatty liver, some patients may have hyperlipidemia, which is a condition in which the triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the blood are too high. In this case, patients are advised to actively lower their blood lipids and, depending on the severity of the fatty liver on ultrasound, to improve their lifestyle and medication. If the patient has mild fatty liver and the degree of elevated blood lipids is not serious, he can actively consider taking health supplements such as deep-sea fish oil for active treatment. In addition, in daily life, patients should pay attention to more exercise and avoid eating too greasy food and food with high cholesterol content, such as egg yolk, animal offal, animal fat and seafood. These foods are high in cholesterol and if consumed in excess for a long period of time, they can cause hypercholesterolemia, which may further aggravate the fatty liver. For some patients with moderate or severe fatty liver, if the degree of lipid elevation is severe, active consideration should be given to the use of simvastatin or atorvastatin to actively reduce lipid therapy.