Hyperviscosity (also known as hyperviscosity) is a condition in which the blood is too high in lipids, resulting in viscous and slow blood flow, which predisposes to thrombosis and atherosclerosis. It is a pathological syndrome that has received widespread medical attention in recent years. In layman’s terms, it means that the blood is excessively viscous. What should we do if the blood viscosity is too high? What measures should we take?