If the patient has been examined for the presence of arterial plaque and has no specific clinical symptoms. Then it is recommended to take oral medications like bye aspirin as well as statins. These two types of drugs help to prevent the progression of plaque by antiatherosclerosis, antiplatelet, lipid-lowering, stabilizing plaque and improving the endothelial function of blood vessels. If the patient has obvious clinical symptoms, such as pain and stuffiness in the precordial area, then the combination of vasodilators, such as nitrates, and drugs such as Vanzantine and Betaloc, can help improve the precordial discomfort and also better prevent the onset of the disease. If the arterial plaque has caused severe stenosis, coronary intervention should be performed as soon as possible. Patients who do not improve significantly with oral medication alone can also be admitted to the hospital for systematic treatment, which can improve circulation and anticoagulation to better relieve clinical symptoms.