Symptoms and treatment of coronary artery calcification

Coronary artery calcification is often manifested as a symptom of myocardial ischemia, and the treatment often used mainly refers to the treatment means for stabilizing calcified plaque and preventing myocardial ischemia, etc., if there is a case of coronary artery calcification. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for reasonable and standardized examination and diagnosis and treatment. 1. Symptoms of coronary artery calcification can be specifically manifested as follows: if it is mild coronary artery calcification in daily activities generally have no obvious symptoms; if it is moderate or severe coronary artery calcification, in daily activities may have increased heart rate, anterior cardiac pain, increased blood pressure, skin cold sweat and other related symptoms. 2. The treatment of coronary artery calcification mainly includes treatment at the time of attack and treatment during the period of remission, and generally there are non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments. (1) Treatment at the time of attack: if mild discomfort occurs during daily activities, stop and rest in time; if severe discomfort occurs, take nitroglycerin under the tongue to relieve it. (2) treatment in remission: to have a healthy lifestyle; long-term use of drugs to improve ischemia and reduce symptoms, such as metoprolol, propranolol, nitroglycerin and calcium ion blockers, etc., but also long-term use of drugs to prevent myocardial infarction, improve the prognosis of the drug, such as aspirin, simvastatin, reserpine vastatin, etc.. If the condition does not improve after medication, revascularization may be performed. If coronary artery calcification is detected by medical examination or occurs in daily life, please consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable and standardized diagnosis and treatment.