What does it mean to see dense shadows in the wall of the coronary aorta?

Dense shadows are seen in the walls of the coronary aorta, usually as a manifestation of localized calcification.
1. As low-density fatty acids, oxygen free radicals and other substances in the blood may have a destructive effect on the walls of the coronary arteries and aorta, they may be deposited in the damaged area, atherosclerosis may occur, and as the condition worsens, calcification may occur, which often reveals dense shadows on the walls of the coronary arteries in the CT examination.
2. Coronary artery, aortic wall see dense shadow, indicating that the local vascular wall has occurred pathological changes, usually need to pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, but also comply with the doctor’s instructions to take aspirin long-term active prevention, regulation of blood lipids, slowing down the progress of vascular lesions.
If you find dense shadows on the coronary artery wall, you need to review the changes in the local vascular wall on a regular basis, and if there are symptoms such as dizziness, chest tightness and fatigue, you should seek medical treatment in time.