Right subclavian artery plaque 13.3×4.9 is severe

Right subclavian artery plaque 13.3mmx4.9mm is serious if it causes narrowing of the arterial lumen.
Right subclavian artery plaque 13.3mmx4.9mm refers to the plaque area, if this plaque for the arterial lumen caused by narrowing, affecting the blood supply, is more serious. The formation of arterial plaque is generally due to hypertension, high blood pressure, high blood fat, diabetes, smoking and other risk factors lead to lipid deposition in the endothelium of the blood vessels under the gradual formation of plaque, such as plaque gradual thickening, so that the lumen narrows, which can affect the blood supply to the brain.
Patients need to control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipid, etc. and take medication as prescribed by the doctor, such as oral statin lipid-lowering drugs.
If subclavian artery plaque is found, standardized treatment and regular review are required. If dizziness, transient blackness or fainting occurs, please consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.