Calcification of the wall of the left anterior descending branch of the heart, non-calcified plaque, and mild luminal stenosis are recommended to prevent the progression of the disease and alleviate the clinical symptoms through the application of medication, and attention should also be paid to the prevention of risk factors. Mild stenosis of the lumen of the left anterior descending branch can prevent the progression of the disease and alleviate the symptoms of angina pectoris caused by stenosis by applying medications such as antiplatelet aggregation, lipid-lowering to stabilize the plaque, lowering the ventricular rate, and improving the blood supply to the coronary arteries. Commonly used drugs include aspirin, atorvastatin, metoprolol, isosorbide nitrate and so on. The specific medication regimen needs to be formulated by the cardiovascular doctor in conjunction with the patient’s condition. Patients should also pay attention to the prevention of risk factors that cause the progression of the disease, it is recommended to quit smoking and drinking, usually light diet, appropriate exercise, weight control, do not stay up late, regular work and rest. The presence of cardiac vascular lesions, the need to go to the cardiology department for further consultation, under the guidance of specialized doctors to standardize the treatment.