Arterial plaque is a manifestation of atherosclerosis, which can cause blockage and narrowing of arteries with the increase of plaque, resulting in dizziness, headache, hemiplegia, aphasia and other manifestations. For patients with small plaques and mild symptoms, they can be eliminated through daily life conditioning; for patients with serious conditions, they need to be eliminated through drugs and surgery under the guidance of doctors: 1. Quit smoking and alcohol, pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and ensure sufficient sleep, which is conducive to promoting recovery; 2. Drug therapy: often use anti-platelet aggregation drugs, such as aspirin, cilostazol, clopidogrel, etc., and lipid-lowering drugs such as atorvastatin, pravastatin, rasulvastatin, etc., drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, do not take drugs without authorization; 3. Surgery: for patients who cause intra-arterial stenosis or blockage is more serious, surgical treatment can be performed, including endarterectomy, arterial stenting, directional coronary plaque spinotomy, etc. Usually doctors will choose the appropriate surgical method according to the patient’s specific condition.