High ApoE indicates hyperlipidemia, which is a very common clinical condition. Apolipoprotein, as the name suggests, is the protein that transports fat, and an increase in ApoE means that the fat in the patient’s body has increased. Patients should pay attention to control their diet in daily life, and eat less fatty meat, such as animal offal or fatty meat, pork and so on. Eat more lean meat with refined protein, such as fish and mutton, beef, light diet, do not eat raw, cold, spicy food. Patients over the age of 40 should have their blood drawn every six months to check their Apolipoprotein levels, and if they still do not drop, they can choose to go to the hospital for further consultation and take oral medication to control their blood lipids.