After the acute phase of cerebral infarction, the best time for recovery is within 3-6 months after the onset of the disease. If physical signs and symptoms persist beyond 6 months, some sequelae may remain. There can be limb sensory deficits, motor deficits also consciousness deficits. If the patient after the onset of the disease must be hospitalized in a timely manner, comprehensive treatment. The earlier the treatment, the better the recovery effect, if the treatment is late, the possibility of sequelae is relatively greater. Ultra-early onset of the disease can be treated with thrombolysis if it is suitable for thrombolysis within 6 hours. If the patient exceeds the time window for thrombolysis, the main treatment is oral aspirin anti-platelet aggregation. Drugs that nourish brain cells, such as olanzapine, piracetam, and cytidine, can also be applied, as well as vincristine and edaravone and ceruloplasmin. Drugs to improve blood circulation, such as sudorific and vinblastine, are also applied. If the patient’s specific signs and symptoms are severe, butylphthalide can also be applied, and rehabilitation therapy and acupuncture can be given as soon as possible after the condition is stabilized.