When aortic atherosclerosis occurs, no food can achieve the role and function of softening blood vessels, and medical intervention should be actively regulated. Currently, there is no treatment that can reverse aortic hardening, so the treatment of aortic atherosclerosis should focus on preventing the occurrence and development of aortic atherosclerosis, which requires close monitoring of the risk factors for aortic atherosclerosis, including blood pressure, blood lipids and blood glucose. For patients with high blood lipids, they need to pay attention to a low-fat diet and eat more coarse grains instead of fine pasta, such as corn and buckwheat. Minimize or do not eat animal offal, fried food. If necessary, you need to follow the doctor’s advice to take statin lipid-lowering drugs such as lovastatin to control blood lipids. For patients with abnormal blood pressure, in addition to taking antihypertensive drugs such as metoprolol as prescribed by the doctor, the diet needs to pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet, the best daily intake of salt within 5g. For patients with high blood glucose, they need to take hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin and insulin injection as prescribed by the doctor, and pay attention to dietary control of total calories, low sugar and low fat diet. In conclusion, the aortic atherosclerosis, need to actively seek medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant treatment and intervention, diet should adhere to a healthy diet, but any kind of food can not soften blood vessels.