Depending on the severity and location of the obstruction, the life expectancy of a person with a cerebral obstruction varies. Under normal circumstances, if a patient receives timely treatment after the onset of cerebral obstruction, the patient’s life expectancy can be maintained for a long period of time, which can be as long as several decades. However, if the cerebral obstruction is more serious and occurs in a more dangerous area, in the central part of the brain, in which case the patient may be paralyzed, comatose, etc., the life expectancy of the patient in this case will depend on the degree of recovery at a later stage. If the situation is serious, the patient may die within a few years. After the onset of cerebral obstruction, the patient should be sent to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. At present, the medical science is more developed, and there are many treatments for cerebral obstruction, so the patient should have firm confidence in curing the disease. For patients with cerebral obstruction early to take a variety of treatments for cerebral infarction, to ensure that the patient’s long-term survival plays an important role.