Smoking a lot of cigarettes can get smog, what is smog?

  What is smoker’s disease?  Smoke disease is a disease of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral ischemia caused by the narrowing and occlusion of the end of the internal carotid artery and the presence of an abnormal vasodilator network at the base of the brain. Moyamoya is also known as “moyamoyadisease” disease. Early symptoms of smog disease.  Symptoms in children: The early symptoms of smog can be pediatric and adult symptoms. In children, the incidence is usually higher around the age of 4 or 5. In general, the initial symptoms in children are like this: many children may feel weak when they run and run during gym class.  Some children have pituitary strokes, for example, some children suddenly have trouble with their arms and legs, some children suddenly can’t speak. Some children feel that their eyesight is not as good as before. All these symptoms are clinical manifestations of pediatric smoldering disease.  Symptoms in adults: In adults, in general, apart from the physical examination, many adults have the following initial symptoms: the symptoms may be transient, that is, transient ischemic attack. For example, sudden onset of transient speech impairment, unable to speak. For example, the person may suddenly have a transient speech disorder, cannot speak, or have numbness in the arms or legs, or even cannot move, or have blurred vision or double vision in one or both eyes.  In some cases, people may have a brain attack and become paralyzed directly. These are the initial clinical manifestations of adult smoker’s disease. There are also many people who have headaches and often say they have headaches, so they go to the hospital for investigation. After the investigation, sometimes it is found to be smog. Some people may just be dizzy and go to the hospital with this as the first symptom and find out smog. Most of the patients diagnosed with smog in our clinic have one or more of these symptoms at the beginning.  In the early years, once a patient was diagnosed with smog, it was like a death sentence. In recent years, medical science has progressed and there are new breakthroughs in the treatment of smog. By establishing a blood supply pathway from the normal blood vessels outside the brain to the brain, the blood flow in the brain is improved and the blood is brought to life to reduce the risk of cerebral ischemia and cerebral hemorrhage.  Unlike traditional surgical bypass surgery, combined bypass surgery directly bridges the superficial temporal artery with the middle cerebral artery; the dura, temporalis, artery, and frontal skull periosteum are applied. This not only improves the operability and safety of the procedure, but also maximizes the surgical effect of smog and provides immediate treatment results. Patients can basically see results on the same day they have surgery; at the same time, the formation of neovascularization is induced, and the blood supply to the brain tissue is continuously and comprehensively improved.