Is pork high in cholesterol?

Pork head meat is high in cholesterol, so it is generally not recommended for patients with hypercholesterolemia. Pork head meat is also a kind of pork, which is relatively high in cholesterol and is not recommended for patients with high triglycerides and cholesterolemia. In addition to cholesterol, pork head meat also contains fat, which is not recommended to be consumed in large quantities for those who are obese or have unsatisfactory weight control, so as not to cause obesity. If you are currently found to have high cholesterol or high triglycerides, in addition to not recommending the consumption of pork head meat, you should also limit the consumption of pork heart, pork lungs and pork loin, which are all high in cholesterol, as well as limiting the consumption of fish head and skinned eggs. Patients with high cholesterol should try to eat more vegetables and fruits such as spinach, dragon fruit, strawberries and bananas. For patients with high cholesterol, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and to have a reasonable diet and treatment under the doctor’s guidance.