The fastest way to eliminate cardiovascular blockage is to treat it through surgery and medication, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid endangering your life. 1. Surgery: cardiovascular blockage usually occurs in acute infarction, due to the large blockage of blood vessels causing myocardial ischemia and hypoxia, manifested as chest pain, radiating pain in the left shoulder and other symptoms, easy to cause shock, the need for early electrocardiograms, myocardial enzymes, and other tests for a clear diagnosis, coronary angiography to understand the culprit blood vessel is which one and according to the situation of the placement of a stent can be taken by bypass surgery. 2. Drugs: If the blockage of cardiac blood vessels is not serious, it is generally recommended to treat it conservatively by taking antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.; lipid-lowering drugs, such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, etc.; drugs to reduce myocardial oxygen consumption, such as metoprolol succinate, etc.; anticoagulant drugs, such as low molecular heparin and warfarin, etc. For atherosclerosis-induced vascular stenosis, there is no eradication, long-term drug treatment and lifestyle control to slow down the progression of the disease is the key. It is recommended to consult the cardiovascular department in time, complete the examination and follow the doctor’s prescription of medication or surgical treatment, and avoid blindly using medication on your own.