Paralysis is a relatively common neurological disorder in which there is a decrease or loss of random motor function. There are many causes of paralysis, the most common being damage to central and peripheral nerves, muscle lesions, and neuromuscular junction lesions. Because the causes are different, the aims and methods of treatment also vary. In case of paralysis caused by cerebral infarction, the main reason is ischemic necrosis or softening of local brain tissues due to insufficient cerebral blood supply and ischemia and hypoxia. Clinical symptoms include limb paralysis, dizziness or transient ischemic attack. In severe cases, not only limb paralysis, but also coma and death can occur. CT or MRI of the brain can make a clear diagnosis. Emergency treatment in the acute phase focuses on eliminating blood clots and requires thrombolytic or anticoagulant therapy. After the acute phase, the recovery period can be accompanied by physiotherapy, including tuina, acupuncture and massage. If the paralysis is caused by other central neuropathies. Symptomatic treatment can also be based on the patient’s specific situation. For example, paralysis caused by trauma. It must be based on the treatment of trauma. Restore the function of the nerves as much as possible. It is possible to make the patient, gradually recover. In short, the treatment of paralysis should be based on drugs in the early stage, and strengthen the functional exercise of limbs in the later stage with the auxiliary therapy of traditional Chinese medicine.