Common treatments for thoracic aortic sclerosis include medication, improvement of diet and lifestyle, and surgery.
1. Medication: Oral anticoagulant drugs or anti-platelet aggregation drugs can be taken as prescribed by doctors to stabilize plaque and prevent further development, common drugs include aspirin enteric-coated tablets, clopidogrel, resuvastatin and other drugs. In addition, patients need to go to the hospital regularly for review, and avoid increasing or decreasing the medication, otherwise it will delay the recovery of the condition.
2. Improve diet and living habits: If patients do not have other symptoms and serious comorbidities, they can intervene by improving their diet. A light diet, low salt and low fat, reducing unnecessary late nights, quitting smoking and alcohol, reducing strong tea and coffee and other beverages will help the disease recover.
3. Surgery: If the condition is further aggravated, medications are not effective, and blood vessel stenosis is severe, surgery should be considered to intervene with surgical or interventional means.
Warm reminder: If the situation is serious, we must consult a doctor in time, so as not to delay the condition, affecting the treatment, taking drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.