The danger of hypoechoic plaques is that they are prone to rupture, dislodgement, and possibly even embolization.
Hypoechoic plaques are actually soft plaques, which are an imaging manifestation of atherosclerosis and vascular elasticity caused by diet, disease, etc. The main danger is that they are not stable enough to be easily dislodged or ruptured during stimulation or activity.
Its main danger is that it is not stable enough and is prone to dislodgement and rupture when stimulated or during activity. If the hypoechoic plaque is large, it may also cause embolism, leading to cerebral embolism, myocardial infarction and other problems.
Therefore, after the discovery, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and use statin drugs such as simvastatin, atorvastatin and resuvastatin under the doctor’s guidance, and during the period of time, it is also necessary to control the individual’s blood pressure and blood sugar.