Aortic node calcification means that the body has developed atherosclerosis. The reason for calcification is mainly due to the decrease in aortic elasticity caused by the progression of atherosclerosis, which leads to the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the aorta. Since the plaque will gradually harden over time and become similar to a stone, a bright spot in the aortic node will be found during CT and X-ray, in which case it will be diagnosed as aortic node calcification. Simple calcification of the aortic node actually does not have much clinical significance, it only indicates that the body has developed atherosclerotic changes. If there are no other clinical symptoms, this type of aortic node calcification does not require specific treatment. In daily life, it is also important to avoid overly greasy foods, as they tend to accelerate the progression of atherosclerosis.