Coronary artery lumen mild stenosis calcification, if there is no clinical chest tightness, chest pain, palpitations and other angina myocardial ischemia manifestations, can be treated by improving the lifestyle, if the patient exists to cause myocardial ischemia symptoms, then the need for drug therapy, mainly anti-atherosclerosis, antiplatelet aggregation to prevent thrombosis treatment.
Lifestyle changes: Lifestyle changes include dietary adjustments, smoking cessation and regular physical exercise, and increased intake of fiber-rich fruits and vegetables.
Drug therapy: mainly anti-atherosclerosis to prevent thrombosis, using aspirin enteric-coated tablets to prevent thrombosis by anti-platelet aggregation, atorvastatin calcium or resuvastatin calcium to stabilize plaque by anti-atherosclerosis, in addition to vasodilator drugs, such as nitroglycerin to dilate the coronary artery and metoprolol to slow down the heart rate and reduce the myocardial oxygen consumption therapy.
The examination found that the coronary artery lumen stenosis is recommended to further consult the doctor for clarification, and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.