In winter, especially when the climate is cold, do not go out to do too much exercise, such as jogging, walking, these relatively do not last too long, because the cold weather, will induce spasm of the heart vessels, resulting in increased blood pressure, inducing the emergence of angina symptoms. It is recommended that in addition to avoiding or reducing outdoor sports or activities, patients should also pay attention to eating more low-salt, low-fat foods, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, which can help stabilize blood pressure and improve the condition of atherosclerosis. In addition, it is also important to take drugs to prevent the progression of atherosclerosis, such as for patients with cardiovascular disease, which can be routinely taken, such as aspirin, atorvastatin and other drugs. When there are symptoms, combined with symptomatic treatment, such as patients with dizziness, can be combined with oral drugs such as blood and brain pellets, or clear brain and rejuvenating liquid, can be taken for a short period of time, generally speaking, about 1 month for a treatment cycle. If a patient is taking aspirin and atorvastatin and still has angina symptoms, Vanzantel is also a great cardiovascular medication to take in winter. It is relatively helpful in improving angina induced by cold stimulation.