Numbness of limbs due to cerebral infarction can be treated with drugs, surgery, rehabilitation physiotherapy and so on. Common therapeutic drugs in the acute stage of cerebral infarction include intravenous thrombolytic drugs, antiplatelet aggregation drugs, anticoagulants, such as alteplase, aspirin, low molecular heparin, etc., which are mainly used to resist the body’s coagulation function and prevent blood vessel obstruction, and can effectively improve the symptoms of numbness of the limbs. Surgical treatment modalities include endovascular intervention and debridement decompression. Endovascular interventions usually include mechanical thrombus extraction, arterial thrombolysis, angioplasty and so on. Debridement is mainly used for patients with malignant cerebral infarction combined with increased intracranial pressure and brainstem compression. For patients with numbness of limbs during the recovery period of cerebral infarction, medication, rehabilitation therapy, and physical therapy are usually used. Drug therapy is generally aimed at the treatment of the underlying diseases to stabilize the control of blood glucose, blood lipids, blood pressure, but also the use of antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin and clopidogrel, nutritive neurotoxic drugs such as piracetam, cytarabine sodium and so on. In addition, rehabilitation physiotherapy can improve the numbness of cerebral infarction limbs with certain effect, including limb function exercise, sensory training, electrical stimulation, etc., which can improve the numbness of limbs with certain effect. If the diagnosis of cerebral infarction, numbness of limbs and other symptoms should be timely medical treatment, not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to delay the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, massage the numb limbs appropriately, and avoid overwork.