Is there a relationship between smoker’s disease and lifestyle habits?

  Diseases are aggressive and people feel helpless when they get sick. Smokers’ disease is one of the rarer diseases, and many people suffer from it without having even heard of it. Some people may take it literally and think that it is caused by smoking.  In fact, smog is not what people think it is. Smog is called smog because the images on cerebral angiograms show tiny blood vessels that look like smoke, and are not essentially related to smoking. Smog is a cerebrovascular disease that is very dangerous and can cause a lot of discomfort and death.  So, is there a relationship between smog and lifestyle habits? There is no clear answer to the cause of smog, but it may be related to genetics, the internal environment of the human body, or the personal habits of the patient. Another point is that if a patient smokes excessively or has poor lifestyle habits, it can damage the blood vessels and aggravate the disease.  Therefore, it is important to detect and treat smog as early as possible. As long as you can face the disease squarely, adjust your attitude and living habits, and go to a regular hospital in time to receive treatment, there is still hope for recovery.