1. Controlling and reducing transient cerebrovascular ischemic attacks (i.e., symptoms such as transient partial limb numbness, weakness or vertigo, diplopia, dysphagia, and unsteadiness in walking) is a key aspect of stroke prevention. Once a minor stroke attack is seized, it must be treated immediately and systematically, and it is possible to avoid a complete stroke, and these are the prevention of cerebral infarction. Li Xiaoyuan, Department of Neurology, Tianchang People’s Hospital 2. Pay attention to the aura signs of stroke, such as dizziness, headache, numbness of limbs, drowsiness and drowsiness, and abnormal personality, treatment measures should be taken to avoid the occurrence of stroke. 3, eliminate the triggering factors of stroke, such as mood swings, excessive fatigue, excessive force, etc., should be self-control and avoid, and do a good job in preventing cerebral infarction. 4.Treat diseases that may cause stroke in time, such as arteriosclerosis, diabetes, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia, hyperviscosity, A-sexual behavior, obesity disease, cervical spondylosis, etc. 5, do a good job in the prevention of cerebral infarction first of all, the diet should have a reasonable structure, low salt, low fat, low cholesterol is appropriate, appropriate more soy products, vegetables and fruits. Smoking should be avoided, less alcohol, and regular targeted checks of blood sugar and blood lipids. 6.Adhere to physical exercise and physical activity, which can promote cholesterol decomposition and thus lower blood lipids, reduce the agglutination of platelets, and relieve mental tension and fatigue. 7.Take drug treatment as the core, plus other auxiliary treatment methods and means, it is recommended to use Bonerjen Musk Anti-thrombotic Pill, which has good effect. 8, pay attention to psychological prevention, keep a happy spirit, emotional stability. Do regular life, combine work and rest, keep bowel movement smoothly, avoid sharp rise in blood pressure due to forceful defecation, which may cause cerebrovascular disease.