What to do about the few calcifications in the walls of the aorta and coronary arteries

Few calcifications in the walls of the aorta and coronary arteries are first recommended to pay attention to a healthy lifestyle. Control blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids. If the patient has symptoms of myocardial ischemia, such as chest tightness and chest pain, he or she needs to consult a cardiologist and have a coronary angiogram if necessary. Check the aorta and coronary artery wall a little calcification, if there is no obvious stenosis lesions, need to quit smoking and alcohol, low-salt and low-fat diet, appropriate exercise, weight control, good control of blood pressure, blood glucose and blood lipids, to reduce atherosclerosis occurrence and development. If patients have symptoms of myocardial ischemia such as chest tightness and chest pain, and coronary artery calcification is found, it is necessary to consult the cardiology department for coronary CTA or coronary angiography, to make clear whether there are serious atherosclerotic plaques and stenosis of coronary vessels, and then carry out regular coronary heart disease treatment in time.