What if it’s hard to get an appointment with a smog specialist?

What if it’s so hard to get an appointment with a smog disease specialist? Currently in the domestic treatment of smog disease experts are few and far between, so there is a difficult to make an appointment. Clinical will find that many patients with smog disease due to waiting for an appointment, and bounced around a lot of hospitals, time is constantly wasted, which not only makes the patient can not get timely treatment, but also the risk of deterioration of the condition. Patients with smog disease will have transient hemiplegia, limb weakness, headache and dizziness, aphasia and other symptoms during the attack, and in serious cases, cerebral hemorrhage or even cerebral infarction will occur, which may cause life-threatening danger to the patients. In this case, the patient and his family should be more bright eyes, find the right hospital, find the best doctors for smoky disease treatment, which can shorten a lot of unnecessary time, and let the smoky disease patients receive effective treatment as soon as possible. In many hospitals, it is not difficult to get an appointment. As long as you go through the normal registration and interview process in a major hospital, most of the departmental staff will arrange for all the smokers to undergo the surgery in the first place. Currently, more than 1,000 cases of smokers have been treated with combined vascular bypass surgery, and all of them are recovering well after the surgery. Combined vascular bypass surgery was introduced in Japan, after returning to China, after continuous improvement and enhancement, the efficiency of the procedure has been increased to 95%. The procedure is to complete the traditional bypass surgery and patch surgery in the same operation, the effect of the operation is immediate, can quickly improve the blood flow condition, and effectively prevent the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction. Many smokers from all over the country have been slowly recovering under the treatment of combined vascular bypass surgery.