Cerebral infarction of the corpus callosum is treated in the same way as conventional cerebral infarction. The main treatment is antiplatelet aggregation therapy with drugs such as aspirin and clopidogrel; lipid-regulating and plaque stabilizing therapy with drugs such as atorvastatin calcium or resorvastatin calcium. During the acute period of cerebral infarction, intravenous infusion of drugs can be considered, such as drugs to activate blood circulation and resolve blood stasis, drugs to improve brain metabolism, and drugs to scavenge brain oxygen free radicals. The drugs for activating blood stasis are mainly Chinese medicines, such as blood sparing and blood circulation, etc.; drugs for improving brain metabolism, such as sodium cytarabine and butylphthalide, etc.; drugs for scavenging brain oxygen free radicals, such as edaravone. In addition, the treatment should be based on the underlying disease of the patient, such as hypertension patients can be properly controlled blood pressure. After the condition has stabilized, the blood pressure will be controlled to the ideal range. Patients with diabetes should control their blood sugar.