There is no such thing as “10 early signs of smog disease”. Early symptoms of smoky brain disease are usually not obvious, but as the disease progresses, patients may develop headaches, seizures, limb weakness, visual field changes and other symptoms.
Smokey’s disease is a spontaneous basilar artery ring occlusion or abnormal vascular network at the base of the brain. The cause of the disease is not yet clear, and may be due to heredity, genes, blood disorders, immune disorders, and other factors. In general, there is no such thing as “10 early signs of smog”. Some people with smog disease have no symptoms in the early stages of the disease and may be detected by chance during a physical examination or other tests.
As time passes, patients may experience worsening of the disease, headache, seizures, limb weakness, visual field changes, visual field defects, aphasia, etc., and some patients may also experience loss of consciousness. However, due to individual differences, clinical symptoms should be judged in the context of one’s own situation.
Once a patient develops symptoms suspected of being smoky, he or she should go to the hospital to determine the cause of the disease and receive prompt treatment.