Patients with cerebral infarction may have double vision caused by damage to the optic nerve. In addition to nerve nutrition, limb training, mobility training and daily life exercise can be done to relieve the symptoms. 1. Limb training: For patients with cerebral infarction with double vision, limb training can reduce the pressure on the optic nerve; mainly by doing simple activities such as swinging the upper and lower limbs and stirring the legs, etc. to relieve the symptoms. 2. Mobility training: For patients with hemiplegia after cerebral infarction, with the reduction of joint mobility, such as shoulder joints, wrist joints, knee joints and ankle joints, prolonged inactivity is not conducive to the recovery of the disease, so the symptoms can be alleviated by performing activities at the joints. 3. Exercise in daily life: mainly in exercising patients’ sitting, standing, transferring, walking, eating, dressing, going to the toilet and so on, but also in exercising patients’ eyeballs, doing eye exercises and so on. The above methods can effectively alleviate the occurrence of sequelae of cerebral infarction. In the meantime of rehabilitation training, with the improvement of the organism, the situation of seeing heavy shadows in the eyes will also be alleviated.