Patients with bilateral frontal-parietal lobe cavernous infarct foci should be treated with antiplatelet drugs, drugs to improve cerebral circulation, drugs to improve cerebral metabolism, and rehabilitation training under the control of blood pressure, blood glucose, and blood lipids. 1. Antiplatelet drugs: commonly used therapeutic drugs include aspirin, clopidogrel and so on. 2. Drugs to improve cerebral circulation: commonly used therapeutic drugs include nimodipine, betahistine and so on. 3. Drugs to improve cerebral metabolism: commonly used therapeutic drugs include piracetam, fennelacetam, cytarabine and so on. 4. Rehabilitation training: strengthen the limb function training, limb function recovery through active exercise and passive exercise. These drugs have different degrees of adverse reactions, and must be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions and under the guidance of the doctor when using these drugs for treatment. When any discomfort occurs, patients are advised to consult a doctor promptly.