Symptoms of cerebral thrombosis include numbness and weakness of lateral limbs, crooked mouth, speech disorder, dizziness, consciousness disorder, ataxia, etc. Its treatment mainly includes medication, surgery and rehabilitation therapy. 1. Symptoms: Cerebral thrombosis has different symptoms depending on the location of embolism. Cerebral hemispheric lesions can be manifested as numbness and weakness of lateral limbs, crooked mouth, etc.; if it occurs in the brainstem, it can be characterized by impaired consciousness and dizziness; if it occurs in the cerebellum, it can be characterized by ataxia. 2.Treatment (1) Drug therapy: Atriplasmin can be used for thrombolysis within 4.5 hours of the onset of the disease, and anti-platelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin and plaque stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin can be given after 24 hours of failure or thrombolysis, and neuroprotective and circulation-improving drugs such as edaravone and butylphthalide can be given at the same time. (2) Surgical treatment: If there is a responsible large vessel lesion, surgical treatment, such as mechanical thrombus extraction and stent implantation, can also be taken. (3) Rehabilitation therapy: After the condition is stabilized, the rehabilitation therapy of limb function should be carried out, which can help the recovery of nerve function. If symptoms of cerebral thrombosis appear, medical treatment should be sought as soon as possible. Medications should be used under the guidance of a physician, please do not take them by yourself.