Elevated cholesterol can usually be lowered. For patients with high cholesterol, the first thing they need to do is to actively make lifestyle adjustments, change their unreasonable dietary structure, avoid consuming too many nutrients, reduce the intake of animal fats and cholesterol, as well as reduce the intake of carbohydrates, eat more vegetables rich in dietary fiber and eat some coarse grains appropriately. In addition, patients should also actively exercise to consume excessive body fat and restore their weight to normal levels. If cholesterol levels in the blood are still elevated after a period of lifestyle modification, cholesterol-lowering medications such as atorvastatin and resulvastatin should be given to lower cholesterol, and attention should be paid to the side effects of the medications in the process.