Whether ataxia caused by cerebral infarction can be cured depends on the condition of the patient, and it is possible to be cured if the symptoms are mild, but it is difficult to be cured if the symptoms are severe. Ataxia caused by cerebral infarction can be caused by cerebellar infarction, thalamic infarction, cerebral infarction, etc. Patients mainly manifested as uncoordinated and unsteady limb movement, and should go to the hospital in time when the above symptoms occur. If the scope of infarction is small and the ataxia symptoms are mild, the clinical symptoms may be cured after timely and standardized treatment with drugs such as alteplase, aspirin and atorvastatin under the guidance of physicians, as well as rehabilitation treatments such as walking exercise, acupuncture and physiotherapy after the condition is stabilized; however, if the infarction area is large and the symptoms are more serious, or if there is no timely and systematic treatment, then the patient may be left with obvious sequelae, which are more difficult to be cured. However, if the infarction area is large, the symptoms are more serious, or there is no timely and systematic treatment, there will be obvious sequelae and it will be more difficult to cure.