The treatment of hemiplegia in stroke mainly includes medication, surgery and functional rehabilitation exercises in the later stage. Stroke includes cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction, which mostly cause hemiplegia of different degrees. Comprehensive treatment is often the mainstay of treatment. Pharmacological treatment for hemiparesis caused by cerebral infarction is based on thrombolysis, anti-platelet aggregation, lipid lowering, etc., such as recombinant tissue-type fibrinolytic plasminogen activator, aspirin, statin, etc. Pharmacological treatment for cerebral hemorrhage includes the application of mannitol, furosemide for dehydration, lowering intracranial pressure and other drugs. Surgical treatment includes intracranial hematoma removal for cerebral hemorrhage, and thrombolysis and thrombolysis for cerebral infarction. When hemiplegia is still present after treatment, further treatment and functional rehabilitation should be considered. Acupuncture, massage and hyperbaric oxygen therapy have different degrees of effect on the recovery of hemiplegia, and if the patient’s consciousness has been restored, functional rehabilitation exercises for hemiplegic limbs can be considered. After a hemiplegic stroke, you need to go to a regular hospital for further examination and diagnosis of the cause of the hemiplegia, and then go to a neurologist, neurosurgeon, or rehabilitation department for treatment.