Patients with high triglycerides can eat lamb appropriately. For high triglycerides, this includes eating too much fat, as well as being caused by abnormal liver fat metabolism. In addition, patients with familially inherited hypertriglyceridemia often need to be given comprehensive treatment, including diet, medication, and hemodialysis treatment if necessary. For patients with high triglycerides, a low-salt, low-fat diet is recommended. For lamb, it is recommended to eat mainly lean meat, and care should be taken to avoid overconsumption. Patients with hyperlipidemia are advised to eat a plant-based diet, such as the Mediterranean diet, with more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts. Meat is recommended to be mainly lean and white meat, and white meat mainly refers to skinless poultry and fish.