It needs to be treated by general treatment such as proper diet, etc., medication and surgical approach. Both aortic and coronary atherosclerosis are classified as atherosclerosis. Mainly lipids and necrotic tissues continuously gather in the inner lining of arterial vessels, forming plaques with a yellow atheromatous appearance. 1. General treatment: reasonable diet, control the total dietary calories, in order to maintain normal body weight. Overweight or obese people should reduce the total calories of daily food, reduce cholesterol intake, and limit the intake of alcohol and sugary food. Participating in certain physical labor and sports activities is beneficial to preventing obesity, exercising the function of the circulatory system and adjusting lipid metabolism. Life should be regular, maintain optimism, happy mood. Avoid overwork and emotional excitement. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and ensure sufficient sleep. 2. Drug therapy: patients with dyslipidemia should follow the doctor’s instructions, preferred to reduce LDL cholesterol-based statin lipid-regulating drugs, such as atorvastatin. For those with thrombus formation in the artery leading to narrowing or obstruction of the lumen, thrombolytic drugs can be used, including streptokinase, etc., together with anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin. 3. Surgical treatment: Blood flow reconstruction or bypass grafting of narrowed or occluded blood vessels, especially coronary arteries, renal arteries and arteries of the limbs, in order to restore blood supply to the arteries. This includes percutaneous balloon dilatation and coronary artery bypass grafting. Atherosclerosis patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.