The chances of recovery from hemiplegia of cerebral infarction cannot be generalized, and the specific survival time is closely related to the patient’s underlying disease, treatment method, physical condition and other factors. Generally speaking, the earlier the disease is detected, diagnosed and treated, the less impact it will have on the body, so it is recommended that patients undergo regular treatment as early as possible. If hemiplegia caused by cerebral infarction is treated with intravenous thrombolytic therapy in time and active rehabilitation therapy, some of the functions can be restored to normal or significantly recovered, which may not affect the quality of life. If the patient fails to receive thrombolytic therapy, but with active medication and rehabilitation, the function can be partially restored, and the patient may not be completely paralyzed. If the hemiplegia symptoms are severe, or the physical condition is poor, can not cooperate with the rehabilitation therapy, or failed to timely and effective treatment, most of them will be completely paralyzed, and easy to be combined with complications, such as bedsores, lung infections and so on. Patients with cerebral infarction are advised to seek timely medical treatment.