What are the conditions for coronary plaque reversal

The condition for coronary plaque reversal is to actively control the risk factors for plaque formation.
Coronary plaque formation is caused by atherosclerosis, and the risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis include hypertension, dyslipidemia, overweight, diabetes, and poor lifestyle including smoking and irrational diet. Therefore, in order to reverse coronary plaque, it is necessary to actively control the above risk factors and take statin lipid-lowering drugs such as Rosuvastatin and Pitavastatin at the same time.
For risk factors such as hypertension, active control of blood pressure is needed, taking antihypertensive drugs such as amlodipine, nifedipine, valsartan and so on. Diabetes requires active control of blood sugar, with hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin and dagliflozin. Those who are overweight need to lose weight. Improvement of bad lifestyle such as smoking cessation, alcohol restriction, low salt and low fat diet.
Statin lipid-lowering drugs such as Rosuvastatin and Pitavastatin can not only strongly lower total cholesterol and LDL, but also reduce triacylglycerol to some extent. They also inhibit atherosclerosis and thrombosis. There have been documented cases of reversal of coronary artery plaque with Rivastigmine. So standardizing the use of statin lipid-lowering drugs is an important condition for stabilizing or reversing plaque.
If coronary plaque is found, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and take reasonable medication under the guidance of a physician, do not take medication without authorization to avoid adverse reactions.