Although smog is a rare disease, the incidence of smog has been on the rise in recent years, so the treatment of smog is receiving more and more attention. What are the treatment options for smog? There are three types of treatment options for smog. In the first case, if the patient only has chronic ischemic symptoms or no symptoms yet, it is recommended that the patient should undergo surgery immediately after the diagnosis of smog, in order to prevent the development of the disease and lead to cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage; in the second case, if the patient has a cerebral infarction, then the infarction should be treated symptomatically first, and then the patient should undergo surgery for smog after recovering almost in about two weeks; in the third case, if the patient has a cerebral infarction, then the patient should undergo surgery for smog. In the third case, if the patient has a brain hemorrhage, the patient should first treat the brain hemorrhage symptomatically, use medication and drainage, and after an acute recovery period of about 3 months, he should undergo surgery for smog.