Cerebrovascular diseases are feared and hated by people, and many people may think that only middle-aged and elderly people get cerebrovascular diseases. However, in recent years, there are many young people suffering from the disease, which is really regrettable. Smoke disease is one of the cerebrovascular diseases, which can easily induce cerebral infarction if not actively treated and controlled. It is unfortunate that some young people in their twenties are suffering from smog, which leads to brain infarction. Smoke disease is mainly caused by the narrowing or occlusion of the main arteries of the brain, which leads to abnormalities in the vascular network at the base of the skull, and it is very easy to have a brain infarction or brain hemorrhage. How are patients with cerebral infarction and smog treated? The treatment of smog disease includes medication and surgery, but conservative medication does not help much, and surgery is the main treatment for smog disease. In the surgical treatment of smog, many hospitals use a single method, either patching or bypass, which has great limitations and the recovery effect after surgery is not very obvious. In order to better treat smog, a combination of both would be more useful. A more advanced and effective surgical treatment for smog is combined vascular bypass surgery. The combined vascular bypass surgery is an excellent treatment option for smog, as it really combines patching and bypass together, overcoming all the shortcomings of traditional treatment methods and achieving good results. In addition, we would like to remind you not to have too much psychological burden when suffering from smog disease, but to look at the disease correctly, be optimistic and actively accept effective treatment is the key.