The doctor may suggest various treatment options, depending on the results of the tests. For some people, lifestyle changes can largely solve the problem. Some of these modifications include quitting cigarettes, eating healthier, exercising regularly, and reducing stress. These changes are usually the first option a doctor will recommend. If these do not suffice, medications can help treat coronary artery disease, as well, including cholesterol medications, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers.

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