Depending on the physical condition of each person, the time for lipid review is generally categorized into 1 month, 2~3, 3~6 months and so on. High blood lipid may lead to narrowing of arterial blood vessels, which can induce a series of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Therefore, people with high blood lipid should be treated with strict dietary control, moderate exercise, use of medication to lower the lipid level if necessary, and regular rechecks. 1. When patients have high blood lipid, they should control the blood lipid only through reasonable diet and exercise, and it is recommended to review the blood lipid after 2~3 months. If the blood lipids are stable and there is no need to take medication, the period can be extended to 3~6 months for rechecking the blood lipids. 2. For patients taking lipid-lowering drugs for the first time, 1 month review is needed, and when the blood lipids are stable and no adverse reaction occurs, the blood lipids can be reviewed in 3~6 months. Regular review of blood lipids should not only target patients with high blood lipids, but also patients who are older and have underlying diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The control and review of blood lipids should be carried out in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and if there is any discomfort or large fluctuations in blood lipids, the patient should consult a doctor in a timely manner.