Coronary artery partial wall sclerosis, if only localized wall calcification, it does not matter, if there is a stenosis of the coronary artery, you need to pay attention. 1. Coronary artery wall calcification, but there is no stenosis: if there is high blood pressure, high blood lipids and high blood sugar, you need to adjust your lifestyle, control these risk factors, and have a physical examination every year. Most of the elderly will also have a certain degree of coronary artery calcification, which is with age, the local vascular wall appears certain degenerative changes caused by this generally does not cause significant myocardial ischemia, is not important. 2. Coronary artery calcification with coronary artery lumen stenosis: If the degree of stenosis is not more than 75%, then it is necessary to control the three highs at the same time the application of aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs anticoagulant, statin drugs to control lipids to stabilize the plaque, to prevent stenosis from further aggravation. If the degree of stenosis exceeds 75%, stent implantation or coronary artery bypass grafting is often required, while taking anticoagulant drugs to avoid myocardial infarction. Calcification of part of the wall of the coronary artery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.