High HDL cholesterol which is a good thing, does not require special medication, so no intervention is needed. In contrast, HDL cholesterol, which has an anti-atherosclerotic effect, so the higher it is, the better it is and the more beneficial it will be for the patient. If HDL cholesterol is low, oral statins can also be taken to raise the value if necessary, and representative drugs are atorvastatin, resulvastatin, simvastatin, etc. Therefore, if the patient has elevated HDL, it means that the patient is less likely to get coronary heart disease, angina pectoris and cerebrovascular disease. It is recommended that the patient should continue to maintain good living habits, quit smoking and drinking, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, work and rest regularly, and lose weight and exercise, so as to better control the blood lipids and maintain the high HDL. In addition, it is recommended to monitor blood lipids regularly.