Parents have only one wish, that is, that their children are healthy and well, but disease is merciless. There are many young children who are diagnosed with smog, which is like a bolt from the blue for parents. Many parents are surprised to learn that smog is a cerebrovascular disease, and that it is only a disease of the middle-aged and elderly. In fact, there are two groups of people who have a high incidence of smog, mainly children under the age of 10 and middle-aged people around the age of 40. Children with smog are significantly slower to develop than normal children of the same age. In other words, smog can affect the child’s intelligence and, if not treated, can lead to epilepsy and pediatric dementia. Therefore, it is important that parents do not wait for their children to be diagnosed with smog, and take them to the hospital for treatment. There are two main clinical treatments for smog: medication and surgery, but medication can only be used as an adjunct to treatment, not to solve the root of the problem. What is the effect of pediatric smog surgery? Combined vascular bypass surgery is a technique that can directly bypass and dressing in one surgery, improving the blood supply to the brain and forming new blood vessels at the same time, which is a two-pronged approach and the effect is highly affirmed.