Cerebral Thrombosis Brainstem Blockage Recovery depends on the size of the infarction, timely treatment and other related factors. Brain stem blockage, also known as brain stem infarction, is a more serious type of brain infarction. If the infarction is small in size, it can be clinically cured after timely, positive and correct treatment, effective thrombolysis and other treatments, as well as active functional exercises for limbs, trunk and swallowing in the later stage. The brain stem is composed of the cerebral bridge, midbrain and medulla oblongata, and the medulla oblongata is the “center of life” of the organism, controlling the respiratory, circulatory, digestive and other important functions of the organism. If the infarcted area is large and the treatment is not timely, the medulla oblongata may be involved, and the patient’s life may be in danger, and there will be certain after-effects even after the danger period. Patients with cerebral thrombosis and brainstem blockage should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible in order to maximize the recovery of the patient’s body functions.