Hyperlipidemia can eat pig’s trotters, but should be consumed in small amounts, because pig’s trotters contain high cholesterol, and hyperlipidemic patients need to control the intake of cholesterol. Hyperlipidemia refers to the plasma of one or more kinds of lipid substances higher than normal, including cholesterol. Pig’s trotters contain 192mg of cholesterol per 100g, so it is recommended to eat less. Protein can be increased appropriately, such as fish and soy products, to balance the nutritional ratio of the diet, such as like soybeans, each 100g contains 35g protein, 34.2g carbohydrate. In addition to a reasonable diet, patients with high blood lipids also need to exercise properly, should not be forced to do strenuous exercise, regular life, maintain optimism, happy mood, to ensure adequate sleep. If repeated dizziness, headache, chest pain and other symptoms occur, seek medical attention.