How to do the smog patching procedure

  Although people’s lives are much better than in the past, many people find that they are more prone to illness than in the past, especially when there are many unknown diseases that appear in people’s lives and have a great impact on their health. Smog is a rare cerebrovascular disease. Some people just feel dizzy and have a headache, but they don’t think they are suffering from smog, so they are caught off guard when diagnosed and want to get rid of it as soon as possible.  Indeed, smog is not a trivial problem, it is a disease of cerebrovascular malformation, and if left untreated and uncontrolled, it can lead to more serious problems, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and even life-threatening. Therefore, once you learn that you have smog, don’t be afraid to rush, face the condition and go for treatment as soon as possible is the key. There are two types of treatment for smog, one is medication and the other is surgery. The medical community basically recognizes that medication is not very meaningful for smog, and surgery is needed to treat smog.  The traditional surgical method is widely used is the patch surgery, how to do the smoke disease patch surgery? The difficulty of the patch surgery is not high, mainly some peripheral related and vascular regeneration ability of the tissue patch to the surface of the brain, to promote the birth of new blood vessels, deep into the brain tissue, so as to supply blood flow to the brain. Although the patching procedure is simple, but there are also certain disadvantages, that is, the effect time is slow, after the operation can not guarantee that the patient no longer appear brain infarction and brain hemorrhage and other problems, so that the patient is still in a dangerous state.  Therefore, patching surgery is not the best option for the treatment of smog. Currently, there is a more advanced and effective technique, which is the combined vascular bypass surgery, which successfully combines the patching and simple bypass together in a two-pronged approach, overcoming the limitations of the traditional surgery and achieving a better treatment effect.