Numbness in the hands and feet of patients with cerebral infarction is mostly seen in the thalamus, internal capsule and other areas. For the numbness of hands and feet in patients with cerebral infarction, the treatment generally includes the following two aspects: First, medication, such as vitamin B1, methylcobalamin or rat nerve growth factor, can be given to patients for drug treatment. At the same time, patients can be given appropriate limb massage or acupuncture in Chinese medicine and other treatments. This can promote the blood circulation of the patient’s limbs and improve the blood supply of the patient’s muscles, thus helping to relieve the numbness of the patient’s hands and feet. Second, for the treatment of prognosis of cerebral infarction patients, it is mainly advocated to give patients secondary prevention. For example, patients are advised to take long-term oral aspirin for antiplatelet aggregation therapy. Statins should also be given to patients with the aim of stabilizing plaque. In addition, the patient’s blood pressure, blood sugar and other underlying diseases should be controlled, mainly to prevent the patient from having a secondary cerebral infarction.