Coronary artery calcification, which is generally a sign of coronary atherosclerosis, needs to be treated in a timely manner to avoid further aggravation of the condition. If coronary artery calcification is found during examination, coronary angiography and other tests are needed to see the specific degree of vascular sclerosis, the degree of narrowing of the lumen of the blood vessel, and the plaque structure of the blood vessel wall. Drug therapy such as antihypertensive, lipid-lowering, glucose-control, anti-platelet aggregation, etc. should be carried out in a timely manner, and at the same time, active lifestyle changes should be made to avoid aggravation of the condition. 1. Drug therapy: generally speaking, antihypertensive drugs can choose captopril, metoprolol, valsartan, lipid-lowering drugs can choose simvastatin, resuvastatin, atorvastatin, glycemic drugs can choose metformin, glipizide and insulin, etc., and antiplatelet aggregation drugs, which are mainly enteric-coated aspirin tablets, are used for treatment. 2. Lifestyle changes: go to bed early, get up early, do not stay up late, do not smoke or drink, be in a good mood, actively lose weight, maintain a low-salt, low-fat, low-sugar diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, do not eat deep-fried, barbecue and other foods, eat less pork, beef, mutton, animal offal, moderate consumption of chicken, duck, fish and meat, and so on. In summary, once found coronary artery calcification, timely medical treatment, further examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and regular follow-up as prescribed by the doctor.