What to do about aortic occlusion

The aorta is the thickest diameter artery in the body, referring to the aorta and carotid artery, which is the main conduit for blood circulation to the heart. Atherosclerosis is related to atherosclerosis. A greedy diet of greasy food and reduced activity will lead to elevated blood lipids, which will easily form intravascular plaques, and if the plaques fall off, they will be blocked. If you take thrombolysis or surgery, you can take streptokinase thrombolysis, and after a successful thrombolysis, you can choose antithrombotic therapy, which can prevent blockage in the large arteries. If there is no bleeding phenomenon, you can choose anticoagulation therapy, you can choose sulforaphane sodium treatment, the large artery occlusion is temporarily unblocked. Later on, lipid-lowering therapy should be carried out, often taking simvastatin, and the usual low-salt and low-fat diet.