Celiac blood usually refers to the blood that is covered with floating oil or fat blood. There is no quick cure for celiac disease, and it can be treated by adjusting diet and taking medication. 1. Adjusting diet: Celiac disease means that after digestion and absorption in the small intestine, the food eaten turns into fine celiac particles and enters into the bloodstream, and the blood serum changes from clear liquid to milky-white viscous liquid. Patients can control the total calories of the diet, reduce the intake of animal fats, starch and sweets, supplement soluble fiber, and eat more fruits and vegetables. 2. Medication: As celiac blood is very lipid-rich, patients can take oral lipid-lowering drugs, such as statins, fenofibrate tablets, benzapentadiene tablets, etc., but patients with abnormal liver function need to use with caution. If patients have symptoms of celiac disease, they should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of professional doctors to take appropriate treatment programs and medication, do not self-medication.