Vasculitis clinically known as vaso-occlusive vasculitis, potent drug prescription is not true. Vaso-occlusive vasculitis special drug prescription has no scientific basis and can not be used for treatment. It is recommended that patients take conventional treatment programs to control the condition. The cause of vaso-occlusive vasculitis is not known, research suggests that it may be related to smoking, and it occurs in men with a history of smoking. The disease can be characterized by symptoms such as numbness and pain in the limbs. Patients should strictly quit smoking, seek medical advice, and take oral vasodilator drugs such as cilostazol, anticoagulant therapy such as low molecular heparin, and thrombolytic drugs such as urokinase under the supervision of a doctor. Patients with vaso-occlusive vasculitis should pay attention to regular review, avoid the affected limb bruises, abrasions, etc., pay attention to strengthen the nutrition, eat more high-vitamin, high-protein food. It is also recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment!