A hemiplegia that can be recovered in six months may have a survival time of ten or twenty years, or even longer, and you should pay attention to your diet and have regular checkups. Stroke refers to cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, which can cause hemiplegia, distorted mouth and eyes, slurred speech and other symptoms. Generally, drugs, acupuncture, physical therapy, rehabilitation therapy and other ways to recover, six months after the stroke is the fastest recovery period, so you should take rehabilitation measures as early as possible after the stroke. If the symptoms are mild and can be recovered within six months, the life expectancy is usually not affected and the patient can survive for decades. After there are no obvious after-effects, you should pay attention to a light diet, eat less high-fat and high-salt food, regular work and rest, avoid staying up all night and exerting yourself, have regular checkups, and take medication regularly as prescribed by the doctor, such as atorvastatin and aspirin, to avoid recurrence.