High triglycerides have a certain relationship with fatty liver, but it does not necessarily mean that high triglycerides will lead to fatty liver. Triglycerides are mainly metabolized in the liver, if you eat too much fatty foods such as fatty meat, more than the liver’s own metabolism, triglycerides will rise, the probability of fatty liver will increase, but does not necessarily lead to fatty liver. Therefore, we must eat a light diet, develop a regular routine, strengthen physical exercise, and promote the metabolism of triglycerides. There are many causes of fatty liver formation, such as excessive alcohol consumption interferes with the normal metabolism of liver cells, leading to abnormal fat deposition and formation of fatty liver, taking certain drugs such as tamoxifen, methotrexate, etc., and exposure to barium, organic solvents and other environmental toxins causing liver damage. Although the formation of fatty liver has a certain relationship with dyslipidemia, but its cause is more complex, patients should consult the hospital in time, complete the liver function tests, clarify the cause of the disease, and give reasonable and effective treatment.