Cerebral infarction is the name of a Western medicine disease, which can be categorized as stroke in Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions include Tianma Hook Teng Drink, Liver Suppressing and Wind Extinguishing Soup, Yang Replenishing Soup, etc., but the specific medication should be decided by the doctor according to the patient’s condition. Tianma Hook Teng Drink: It has the effects of calming the liver and quenching wind (regulating the function of the liver to get rid of internal wind), clearing heat and activating blood, tonifying the liver and kidney. It is used for treating the symptoms of hyperactivity of liver yang and upward disturbance of liver wind (the wind caused by the liver interferes with the head upward). Symptoms include headache, dizziness, insomnia and dreams. Zhen Liver and Wind Extinguishing Tang: It is effective in suppressing the liver and extinguishing wind, nourishing yin and submerging yang. It is mainly used for treating stroke-like symptoms. Symptoms include dizziness, distension of the eyes and tinnitus, heat and pain in the brain, a drunken complexion, irritable heat in the heart (irritability and sultriness), or frequent yelping (hiccups), or gradual unfavorable sensation of the limbs, and gradual askewness of the mouth and eyes, or even dizziness and dizziness, with no idea of who the person is, and waking up after moving away from the body. This formula should not be used if the wind is caused by Qi deficiency and blood stasis. Nourishing Yang Returning Five Soups: It has the effect of tonifying Qi and activating Blood (tonifying Qi and Blood to make the body full of Qi and Blood, and the blood veins smooth), and opening up the collaterals. It is used for treating stroke with Qi deficiency and blood stasis. Symptoms include hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the body freely), askew mouth and eyes, speech outbursts, salivation at the corners of the mouth (drooling), frequent urination or incontinence, etc. If the medicine is needed, it should be prescribed by a doctor. If medication is needed, it should be identified by a doctor and the treatment should be standardized according to the doctor’s prescription.