What are the symptoms of smoker’s disease? Smoker’s disease is a disorder of the abnormal cerebral vasculature of the skull base and belongs to neurosurgery. It is a bilateral abnormality of the vascular network at the base of the skull due to chronic progressive stenosis or occlusion of the major bilateral branch vessels of the cerebral arterial ring and subsequently. It was first discovered in Japan in the 1960s, and later in other countries around the world. It is a disease named after the formation of a vascular network that resembles smoke on an image during arteriography. What are the symptoms of smog? Symptoms of smog: The symptoms of smog are mainly classified as cerebral ischemia and cerebral hemorrhage. Cerebral ischemia caused by narrowing of blood vessels can cause (headache, dizziness, lack of concentration). A heavier one may cause (numbness of limbs, weakness of limbs). If more severe, it may cause (hemiparesis and aphasia, etc.). Brain hemorrhage caused by excessive dilatation of blood vessels may cause (sudden severe headache with nausea and vomiting) and other symptoms. The main cause of death from smog is also due to cerebral hemorrhage. Smog can also lead to cerebral infarction, which may cause (visual field defects, aphasia, etc.) That is, if you have the above symptoms, you cannot rule out the possibility of having smog. How smog is treated: The most advanced treatment for smog is combined vascular bypass surgery. The treatment involves re-establishing new blood channels to ensure adequate blood flow to the brain, making the intracranial and extracranial vessels anastomose through direct bypass and rapidly improving the blood supply to the brain; at the same time, extensive patching of the brain surface is performed to induce the formation of new blood vessels. The direct bypass surgery and the indirect bypass surgery (patching surgery) are combined together. The surgical effect is maximized. As you can see from the above, there are many symptoms involved in smog, and common headaches, dizziness and even smog can be caused by smog. However, it can be assured that smog is a rare abnormal cerebrovascular disease of the skull base. The incidence rate is not high, so if you have the above symptoms, there is no need to worry, go to the hospital early to check, even if you are unfortunate enough to have smog, the current level of medical treatment is also able to save. It is not that there is no choice.