Total cholesterol of 5.93mmol/L is relatively high and requires prompt intervention. Generally speaking, the normal level of total cholesterol is less than 5.2mmol/L, 5.2-6.2mmol/L is the borderline level, and if it exceeds 6.2mmo/L, it is the risk level. Therefore, 5.93mmol/L is relatively high, and timely intervention is needed, otherwise it will increase the risk of atherosclerotic disease. Currently, lifestyle interventions and medications are mostly used. Lifestyle interventions include quitting smoking and drinking, avoiding oily and high-salt diets, and maintaining appropriate physical activity. Statins such as atorvastatin and lipid-lowering drugs such as ezetimibe can also be used under medical supervision. It is recommended that patients with hypercholesterolemia should seek medical treatment in a timely manner to avoid delays.