Coronary artery calcified plaque can usually be treated by medication and intervention. 1. Drug treatment: Coronary artery calcification is one of the manifestations of atherosclerosis, which is usually caused by the accumulation of crystallized calcium in liposomes and liposomes. Drugs can be used under the guidance of doctors, such as simvastatin tablets, atorvastatin calcium tablets and other drugs. Simvastatin tablets have the effect of lowering lipids and stabilizing plaque, and atorvastatin calcium tablets can avoid plaque rupture and trigger acute myocardial infarction by stabilizing the hardened plaque in the coronary artery. 2. Interventional therapy: generally there are coronary stent implantation, percutaneous coronary artery balloon dilatation angioplasty and other treatments to further deal with calcified lesions and improve myocardial blood supply. Coronary stent implantation opens up the narrowed blood vessels and can increase the blood supply to the heart. Percutaneous coronary balloon dilatation angioplasty is able to treat the narrowed area of the lesion by performing dilatation with a certain pressure to displace the plaque. It is recommended to consult a doctor for relevant examinations in time, and according to the specific situation, under the guidance of the doctor, to carry out symptomatic treatment.