In recent years, with the continuous progress of medical technology, there have been some better methods for the treatment of stroke, but timely treatment is the key. For example, if a patient with cerebral hemorrhage is brought to a hospital in time, craniotomy or aspiration of the hematoma can be performed as appropriate, which can save the patient’s life, and some can return to work. For ischemic stroke, if the patient is sent to a hospital with thrombolytic conditions within 6 hours after the onset of the stroke, the application of urokinase and other drugs can dissolve the newly formed thrombus and reopen the blood vessel, which not only can save the patient’s life, but also prevent him from becoming disabled. There is a “time window” for thrombolysis, and it is generally ineffective if used more than 6 hours after onset. If there is a stroke patient at home, the patient should be taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Remember that “time is life”!