There is no vaccine for high blood pressure. Vaccines are biological products that are used to prevent diseases caused by infections with pathogenic microorganisms. Hyperlipidemia is an abnormality of lipid metabolism and does not fall into the category of vaccine-preventable diseases. Hyperlipidemia is a condition in which serum lipoprotein levels are higher than normal, and is one of the major pathogenic risk factors for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. People with hyperlipidemia should eat a varied diet, including cereals and potatoes, vegetables and fruits, livestock, poultry, fish and other foods. Exercise regularly and moderately. Eat a light diet with less salt and oil, control the intake of added sugar and limit alcohol consumption. Fat intake should give priority to foods rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids such as deep-sea fish and fish oil. People with high blood lipids should have regular medical checkups and use lipid-lowering drugs such as atorvastatin when necessary.