What to do if you are diagnosed with smog

  What should I do if I am diagnosed with smog?  Some people don’t usually seem to have symptoms of smog, but they go to the hospital and actually have smog. They don’t know what to do. They are very anxious. What can we do about smog? What do people with smog need to know?  First of all, we have to understand that the prevalence and incidence of smog is not the same, which means that smog may not develop, that is, there will be no cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral ischemia and other symptoms. Therefore, some patients may think that they can survive without going to the hospital for treatment. This is a wrong perception. Once you have smog, the probability of not having an attack in your life is very low. Don’t play with your life. Therefore, it is important to get treatment for smog in a timely manner.  Does smog cause death?  Smog is a serious abnormal cerebrovascular disease of the skull base. It can lead to death in severe cases. Therefore, once a diagnosis of smog is made, it should be treated as soon as possible. Do not take it lightly and take chances. The main cause of death from smog is due to insufficient blood supply, and the tiny smoke-like blood vessels that grow out may rupture and cause bleeding in the brain. This is the main cause of death in smog, and the mortality rate is about 7.5%.  What should I pay attention to if I have smog?  It is important to avoid emotional stress to prevent a sudden rise in blood pressure, which can lead to secondary bleeding. Keep your mind calm and emotionally stable, and avoid irritability and excitement. Try not to eat too cold or too hot food, and it is recommended to eat more high-protein food.  What is the most effective treatment for smog? Currently, the most effective clinical treatment is combined vascular bypass surgery. It is also the most effective procedure with the highest success rate. The principle of the procedure is to re-establish new blood flow channels to ensure adequate cerebral blood flow, and to rapidly improve the blood supply to the brain by directly bypassing the extracranial and intracranial vessels.  The extracranial blood supply-rich muscle and meningeal tissue are then applied to the intracranial surface of the brain. To relieve the inadequate blood supply to the intracerebral arteries and improve the blood flow to the brain by establishing a channel for the normal blood vessels outside the brain to supply blood to the brain, the improved blood supply reduces the need for smoke-like vessels, thus reducing the patient’s risk of reoccurring cerebral ischemia and cerebral hemorrhage.  It is the most commonly used surgical treatment in clinical practice. It has the advantage of solving the problem of cerebral ischemia at once. The procedure is more operable, safer, maximizes surgical results, and has immediate results.