Cerebral thrombosis, also known as cerebral infarction, belongs to a more serious kind of disease, with a high rate of disability and death, and there is no one-trick pony to recover from it, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for standardized treatment. Cerebral thrombosis refers to a disease in which a blood vessel in the brain is completely occluded, resulting in necrosis of brain tissues within its blood supply. Thrombolytic therapy is an important measure to restore blood flow; some patients are not suitable for thrombolytic therapy and there is no contraindication to antiplatelet therapy, usually aspirin and clopidogrel can be used for treatment; other common treatments include endovascular intervention, anticoagulation therapy and so on. 1. Thrombolytic therapy: recombinant tissue-type fibrinogen activator, applicable to patients within 3 hours of the onset of the disease, some patients can be relaxed to 4.5 hours. 2. Antiplatelet therapy: thrombolytic patients usually take thrombolytic drugs after 24 hours of treatment; those who are not suitable for thrombolysis, such as no contraindication to platelets usually take aspirin orally 48 hours after the onset of the disease, and the specific amount of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions. Those who are allergic to aspirin can take clopidogrel under doctor’s guidance. 3. Endovascular intervention: through the device to remove the thrombus, vascular stenting, etc., so that the blood vessels to reopen, blood flow to restore circulation. 4. Anticoagulation therapy: Heparin, low molecular heparin, warfarin, etc. can be given to a small number of patients for anticoagulation therapy when they are evaluated by the doctor that they may be bedridden for a long period of time or have deep vein thrombosis. Since brain damage is often irreversible and patients with cerebral thrombosis are often not completely cured, early treatment can help reduce brain damage and complications, and rehabilitation training can be started in time when the condition is stabilized in order to restore self-care ability as soon as possible.