What does it mean to have a little calcification of the aortic coronary arteries?

Aortic coronary artery with calcification is atherosclerotic plaque formation on the aortic coronary arteries, and consider plaque formation over a long period of time, with calcium deposits, the plaque is usually hard plaque, and vascular elasticity is weakened. Few calcifications are atherosclerotic plaques with a small amount of calcification. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and other diseases patients, prone to calcification, the elderly atherosclerosis calcification is also more, calcification of blood vessels if not caused by arterial luminal stenosis, such as this little calcification, generally does not cause ischemic symptoms, but the vascular elasticity of the blood vessel is weakened, and prone to a further increase in blood pressure. So there is a small calcification of the aorta coronary artery, if there is no other discomfort, pay attention to quit smoking and drinking, control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fat. If there are symptoms of myocardial ischemia such as chest tightness and chest pain, or blood pressure is too high, it is necessary to go to the cardiology department in a timely manner, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.