30% non-calcified plaque in the left main trunk, does it need to be treated?

Non-calcified plaque with 30% of the left main trunk can be treated conservatively through dietary modification and oral medication.
1. Dietary regulation: actively adjust the lifestyle, control weight, ensure adequate sleep, increase physical activity, avoid emotional stress and overwork, low-salt and low-fat diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and try to avoid the intake of high-cholesterol food.
2. Oral medication: Atorvastatin calcium, Rosuvastatin and other medications can be given as prescribed by the doctor, and aspirin enteric-coated tablets, clopidogrel bisulfate tablets and other medications can be given as prescribed by the doctor to inhibit platelet aggregation, reduce the risk of plaque dislodgement, and stabilize the atherosclerotic plaque.
If the left main stem non-calcified plaque continues to progress, it should go to the hospital in time for treatment, and should not blindly self-medication to avoid delaying the condition and causing other damages.