What medication to take for aortic calcification

If the patient has aortic calcification, it is recommended that the patient can start with oral bye aspirin and atorvastatin. In addition, it is important to clarify the presence of hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia in the patient itself, as all three diseases are high-risk factors for the formation of atherosclerosis. If the patient has hypertension, it is important to actively control the blood pressure within the standard range so as to slow down the progression of the disease. In addition, if the patient has chest tightness, chest pain or discomfort in the precordial area and back, coronary CT or coronary angiography can also be examined if necessary, as it is likely that the patient has more severe coronary stenosis. If necessary, it may also be necessary to combine dual antiplatelet, that is, to take aspirin in addition to clopidogrel or tigretol, and the patient can also combine isosorbide mononitrate and metoprolol if necessary, all of these drugs help to slow down the progress of the disease and improve the patient’s uncomfortable symptoms.