Generally, heart blood vessel calcification is too severe to be stented. Calcification of the heart is caused by the deterioration of the elasticity of the blood vessels, which were originally more elastic, due to excessive salt deposition caused by diet or blood pressure in daily life. If stenting is done when the calcification of heart vessels is serious, it will easily lead to rupture of blood vessels. Meanwhile, if stenting is done in patients with calcification, the blood vessels may be blocked again. Therefore, the calcification of heart blood vessels is serious and should not be stented. In addition, it is recommended that patients with calcified heart vessels should follow the doctor’s instructions and take active treatment. In daily life, we should also do regular diet, eat small meals, do not overeat, try not to stay up all night, quit smoking and drinking, and also can carry out appropriate physical exercise in daily life to enhance the resistance.