Cavernous cerebral infarction is actually less critical because the infarcted foci are small in size. In some cases, there is a slight motor disorder, that is to say, weakness of the limbs, and in some cases, there is a slight sensory disorder. When these conditions occur, it is important to go to the hospital for checkups, and if you do not go to the doctor’s office, your condition may worsen. Once the cavernous cerebral infarction is detected, it is necessary to seek medical treatment to find out the risk factors that cause cavernous cerebral infarction and regulate the factors within the normal range, for example, blood lipids, blood sugar, blood rheology, and all other risk factors that are related to cavernous cerebral infarction. Ensure that the risk factors are regulated within a certain normal range so that they do not cause cerebrovascular dementia, massive cerebral infarction, etc. in the future.