Cerebral hemorrhage and then become cerebral infarction sleep snoring at night is considered to be related to increased intracranial pressure, tongue root retroversion, obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome and so on. 1. Increased intracranial pressure: when cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction lead to increased intracranial pressure in patients, it can be manifested as headache, projectile vomiting, optic nerve papillae edema, drowsiness, unresponsiveness and so on, due to the emergence of consciousness disorders, the symptoms of snoring in sleep can appear day and night, and the symptoms can be alleviated after the consciousness improves. 2. Tongue root falling back: when the patient is in the supine position, the tongue root falls back and blocks the pharyngeal cavity, causing poor breathing, it can be manifested as sleep snoring at night. It is worth noting that the snoring phenomenon can be improved after the patient changes the position. 3. Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome: the disease can also cause some patients to snore at night, mainly related to cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and other cerebrovascular diseases affecting neurological function. In addition to snoring, patients are also prone to dry mouth in the morning, daytime sleepiness, poor concentration, memory loss and other symptoms. It is recommended that after cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction sleep snoring at night, medical examination, clear cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, do not self-medication.