After suffering from cerebral thrombosis, patients often show symptoms such as distorted mouth and eyes, slurred speech, weakness of one limb, and in serious cases, epilepsy, drowsiness and coma. When cerebral thrombosis occurs with weakness of hands and feet, patients should be sent to the hospital immediately. Because within 4.5 hours of the onset of cerebral thrombosis, there are conditions for intravenous thrombolytic therapy. If the thrombolysis is successful, the thrombus can be dissolved quickly and the symptoms of hand and foot weakness will disappear completely, thus achieving clinical cure. Of course, this treatment must be evaluated by a professional doctor before it can be implemented. If the time of thrombolysis is missed, mechanical retrieval can be considered if there is a significant stenosis of the responsible vessel. Conservative treatment with aspirin intestinal tablets, clopidogrel, statins, Ozagrel sodium, cerebroxin capsules, and cytarabine sodium tablets can also help patients maximize their recovery and minimize the sequelae of cerebral thrombosis.