Plaque at the beginning of the right subclavian artery is relatively serious, if the risk factors are not controlled, the disease is likely to progress, arterial stenosis and plaque detachment occurs, and needs to be taken seriously and actively treated.
Plaque formation at the beginning of the right subclavian artery can be stabilized by taking atorvastatin lipid-lowering drugs, aspirin and other drugs such as antiplatelet, and at the same time, need to control blood pressure, blood glucose and blood lipids.
Drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of adverse reactions recommended as soon as possible to seek medical attention, drug allergy is prohibited.