Hyperlipidemia in the elderly is a condition in which the level of one or more components in the plasma of the elderly exceeds the normal high line. Hyperlipidemia in the elderly is manifested by the following six points: I. Dizziness, tinnitus, head swelling, insomnia and forgetfulness, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and cerebral embolism. Second, often accompanied by a history of diabetes, physical obesity. Third, chest tightness and panic, frequent episodes of angina pectoris, electrocardiogram suggests coronary heart disease in severe cases may appear myocardial infarction. IV. Blurred vision, dryness in both eyes, and atherosclerosis of the fundus of the eyes. V. Hidden pain in the liver area, ultrasound suggesting fatty liver. Sixth, lower limb numbness, pain, intermittent claudication, and occlusive atherosclerosis of the lower limbs. The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor’s face-to-face guidance for specific medication and treatment.