Acute anterior myocardial infarction should be given aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs within 6 hours of the onset of the attack, and thrombolysis or interventional surgery is given when necessary. Patients with acute anterior wall myocardial infarction need to be given antiplatelet drug therapy, commonly used drugs are aspirin, clopidogrel or tegretol, the acute phase of the onset of the need for simultaneous oral intake of two anti-vascular drugs, commonly used aspirin and clopidogrel or, aspirin and tegretol combination, to increase the effect of antiplatelet. During the acute period of acute myocardial infarction, it is important to open the diseased blood vessels quickly to increase the blood supply to the diseased area and to avoid large-scale myocardial necrosis. Currently, the way to open the blood vessel is drug thrombolytic therapy, but subject to time constraints, contraindications are more. Currently, the preferred treatment is emergency interventional therapy, which can quickly open the diseased blood vessel by implanting a stent. Patients with acute myocardial infarction should go to the hospital quickly, and can be treated under the guidance of a physician to try to open it as quickly as possible to save more myocardium.