What to do about coronary artery calcification

Coronary artery calcification is a special form of coronary artery atherosclerotic lesion, and treatment measures need to be selected according to the extent of the lesion. For mild cases of coronary artery calcification, medications can be used, such as Fuxing Dan Shen Tablets, Guanxin Suhe Wan, and Musk Xin Bao Xin Wan, which have the function of activating blood circulation and resolving blood stasis, as well as vasodilation and other related treatments, such as nitroglycerin. If the coronary artery is severely blocked by calcification, drug thrombolysis or interventional treatment is needed to open the blocked blood vessel. For untreatable coronary artery calcification, surgical treatment such as coronary artery bypass grafting may be required if necessary to help improve the discomfort.