Many people may not be very familiar with leukoaraiosis, in fact, leukoaraiosis belongs to a kind of blood pressure internal medicine disease, and vasculitis has a lot to do with, and leukoaraiosis is more serious, it is easy to lead to intestinal perforation and blindness, the human body is more damaging. Therefore, we should know more about this kind of disease, so as not to be unable to detect it in time after the disease. What is Behcet’s syndrome? The prognosis for patients with different manifestations of Behcet’s syndrome is different, most patients are in remission for a long time – relapse alternating state, some patients can be cured after effective treatment. The prognosis for patients with only oral ulcers or skin rashes is better, while those with systemic involvement, such as eye, nervous system and intestinal involvement, will have a poor prognosis if left untreated, resulting in severe cases of blindness, intestinal perforation, or death, and therefore need to be treated actively, and the earlier the treatment is carried out, the better the outcome. The examination includes some autoantibodies such as anti-nuclear antibody, anti-endothelial cell antibody, etc., inflammatory indexes such as blood sedimentation and C-reactive protein, infectious indexes such as tuberculosis and virus, and organ function indexes, etc. Other auxiliary examinations include special examinations for ophthalmology. Other auxiliary examinations include special examination of ophthalmology, color ultrasound of blood vessels, magnetic resonance of the brain, ultrasound of joints and so on. Clinically, Behçet’s syndrome is mainly treated with medication, which needs to be taken for different lengths of time. Most patients need to take medications for a longer period of time, mainly immunomodulatory or immunosuppressive drugs, including topical medications, oral glucocorticoids, methotrexate, colchicine, thalidomide, azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, moratorium mescaline, and anti-tumor necrosis factor antagonists, and so on. Surgical or interventional therapy is also available in addition to drug therapy, but all should be based on drug therapy. Leukoaraiosis can be cured if it is treated actively at the early stage of the disease with appropriate medication. However, once the condition deteriorates, surgery may be needed. Therefore, if you have a disease in your body, whether or not you have leukoaraiosis, you need to be admitted to the hospital as soon as possible to receive examination and treatment.