What happens after stage 6 of smog?

Smoke disease is a more serious cerebrovascular disease, with the late aggravation of the disease, can also be divided into different periods, after reaching the sixth stage, it will cause more serious harm to the patient. So, what happens after the sixth stage of smog disease? This is a concern for many patients and even their families, and is described in detail here. What happens after the sixth stage of smog disease? After the sixth stage of smog disease, the condition of the skull will change. The smoky blood vessels will largely dissipate and most of the nerves will be in a state of lack of blood supply. In stages 3 and 4, many patients already have symptoms of cerebral infarction. If they do not have symptoms in stage 6, it means that the corresponding generation of taste has already formed, and it is necessary to check to see if there are other blood vessels to indirectly supply blood to the ischemic area. Smokers’ disease itself is a serious disease, the more positive and effective way is timely detection and timely treatment. Traditional treatments include medications and surgery. However, drugs can only improve ischemic symptoms in the short term, but the long-term effect is not good, so the more direct and effective way is to carry out timely surgical treatment. Surgery is traditionally based on direct bypass surgery and indirect bypass surgery. These two surgeries alone have certain surgical defects and shortcomings, and sometimes the effect of improving blood supply may not be ideal. In order to alleviate the shortcomings of traditional surgical treatments, Prof. Jin Yongjian, Director of Neurosurgery for Cerebrovascular Diseases at Aviation General Hospital of China Medical University, and his team continue to innovate, and through continuous efforts are now widely carrying out combined vascular bypass surgery, which has achieved very good results in clinical practice. At present, the use of this surgery has been used for many patients to solve the pain of the disease and help them find the hope of recovery, thus gaining the favor and recognition of the majority of patients.