Alcohol is not recommended for high blood lipids, and it is important to eat a low-fat diet in general.
Hyperlipidemia refers to elevated levels of cholesterol and/or triglycerides in the plasma. Alcohol consumption can further increase triglyceride levels and aggravate the patient’s condition. Alcohol consumption also increases the metabolic burden of the liver and affects the metabolism and effects of various medications. So high blood fat is not recommended to drink, and should do to quit drinking, avoid drinking alcohol and alcoholic beverages.
In normal times to low-fat diet, increase the intake of fresh vegetables and fruits, avoid eating fat meat, cream, butter, fried food and other high-fat food. To appropriate physical exercise, obese patients should pay attention to weight control.
If you have high blood fat, you should consult the doctor in time, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, regular review, and stay away from alcohol and tobacco.