Smokey’s disease is a rare cerebrovascular disease characterized by unilateral or bilateral narrowing or even occlusion of the carotid arteries or the anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteries, which most often occurs in children under the age of 10 years and adults in their 40s. Brain Hemorrhage in Smokey’s Disease It has been clinically found that brain hemorrhage occurs more often in people with smoky’s disease over the age of 40. Smokey’s blood vessels are thin and fragile, which can overload them with pressure and easily cause them to rupture and trigger bleeding. So, is there a high mortality rate when you have two brain hemorrhages from smog disease? The disease has a high rate of death and disability. Generally speaking, smokers need to start treatment after the first brain hemorrhage to prevent another sudden brain hemorrhage and accidents. Other Symptoms of Smoke Disease In addition to patients with hemorrhagic smokers, there are several other clinical manifestations of smokers. Transient ischemic attack. This kind of performance is the most common, in the clinical characteristics of smokers, mainly in the occurrence of transient paralysis or weakness, mostly hemiplegia, usually in the seizure will be completely recovered. In this, a small portion of patients will also occur convulsions, headache or migraine. 2.Cerebral infarction. This manifestation is clinically characterized by persistent paralysis, aphasia, visual and intellectual disabilities. 3.Epilepsy. Some patients with smog disease will have frequent epilepsy during smog disease seizures. Current status of smog disease treatment For the treatment of smog disease, medical experts have never stopped exploring, and have now made great breakthroughs. 1, drug treatment At present, the medical profession recognized that drugs for the treatment of smog disease is not long-term significance. Smoke patients generally after an attack, some vasodilators or anticoagulants can only be used for immediate symptomatic relief, but there is no sufficient clinical evidence to prove that it is effective in preventing recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral ischemia. In the final analysis, smog disease still needs to be treated by surgery. 2.Surgery The existing domestic surgery for smog disease mainly includes direct bypass surgery and patch surgery, but both of them have defects and deficiencies, and many patients with smog disease still can’t get accurate and effective treatment. This dilemma has been broken by the emergence of combined vascular bypass surgery, which is a two-pronged operation that combines bypass and patch in the same stage, expanding the cerebral blood supply to a wider range and maximizing the effect of the surgery. It is now recognized by most people.