Myocardial ischemia healing methods include improving myocardial ischemia, preventing myocardial infarction, and blood flow reconstruction. 1. Drugs to improve myocardial ischemia include nitrates, which can dilate coronary arteries and increase intracoronary blood flow, such as isosorbide nitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, etc. Calcium channel receptor blockers can alleviate coronary artery spasm and dilate coronary arteries, such as verapamil, diltiazem, etc. Beta receptor blockers can slow down the heart rate, lower myocardial contraction force, and reduce myocardial oxygen consumption, such as bisoprolol, metoprolol, etc. 2. Commonly used drugs to prevent myocardial infarction include antiplatelet drugs to inhibit platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.; lipid-lowering plaque-stabilizing drugs, such as atorvastatin and pravastatin. 3. Blood flow reconstruction includes thrombolytic therapy, stenting, and coronary artery bypass grafting, all of which aim at reconnecting the occluded blood vessels, restoring blood flow, alleviating myocardial ischemia, and saving myocardium on the verge of necrosis. If you have myocardial ischemia, please go to the emergency room of the hospital and be treated under the guidance of your doctor.