There is no absolute fastest recovery method for cerebral infarction in the elderly, and general treatment, specific treatment and rehabilitation treatment should be carried out according to the condition. 1. General treatment: pay attention to the monitoring of vital signs, cerebral infarction can cause respiratory distress, oxygen should be given according to the situation, blood glucose higher than 10mmol/L can be applied to insulin hypoglycemic treatment, systolic blood pressure ≥ 200mmHg can be applied to slowly lowering the blood pressure, such as labetalol. 2. Specific treatment: in the thrombolytic time window and without obvious contraindications, intravenous thrombolysis such as alteplase, or arterial thrombolysis and other endovascular interventions can be given, and those who can not be thrombolyzed can be given antiplatelet therapy such as aspirin, anticoagulation such as heparin and other cerebroprotective treatments such as edaravone. 3. Rehabilitation therapy: For those with stable condition, early rehabilitation therapy can help the condition to recover, and they can carry out bed or bedside activities appropriately, and at the same time can be supplemented with physical therapy. Cerebral infarction symptoms such as hemiplegia should be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner, and all treatments should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions, and medications should be used strictly under the doctor’s guidance.