Cavernous cerebral infarction has a better prognosis after early and standardized treatment, with lower mortality and disability rates and a certain cure rate, but it is easy to recur, so prevention is especially important. Cavernous cerebral infarction refers to the irregular tiny cavities left after ischemic infarction in the brain. Usually, patients have underlying diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, vasculitis, etc., and need to implement the principle of individualized treatment according to different conditions, which can improve the prognosis and increase the survival rate and time of survival. Cavernous cerebral infarction usually has mild symptoms, which can be manifested as simple motor or sensory deficits, etc. The prognosis is usually better, and can be restored to normal, but it is necessary to prevent recurrence of cerebral infarction, and actively treat the underlying diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. It is recommended that when the organism develops lacunar cerebral infarction, consult the doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.