Hemiplegia in cerebral infarction is a kind of hemiplegia caused by cerebral infarction in the cerebral hemisphere and cerebral infarction in the basal ganglia area, and a kind of hemiplegic motor dysfunction should be given mainly for rehabilitation and active treatment of cerebral infarction at the same time. If the patient has an onset time of less than 6 hours within the ultra-early phase, thrombolytic therapy should be given mainly, and the commonly used drugs include alteplase and urokinase. When the time window of thrombolytic therapy is exceeded, antiplatelet aggregation is mainly given, and commonly used drugs include aspirin and clopidogrel, along with nerve nutrition and improvement of collateral circulation therapy. Commonly used drugs include edaravone, cytarabine, piracetam, and butalbital. If the patient’s blood pressure is low, expansion therapy can also be given; treatment to improve blood circulation can also be given, and the main drugs commonly used in clinical practice are ginkgo biloba preparations.