Large cerebral infarction in the right temporal lobe may lead to consequences such as hemiparesis of the left side limbs, left hemiplegia, left hemiplegia, paralysis of gaze to the left side, and increased intracranial pressure. 1. Left hemiparesis: right temporal lobe infarction may lead to severe left hemiparesis, which is characterized by low muscle tone, weakened or absent tendon reflexes, and inability to move the left limb. 2. Left-sided hemiplegia: right temporal lobe infarction may cause left-sided hemiplegia, which may be manifested as left-sided pain or temperature sensation decreased or disappeared. 3. Gaze paralysis to the left side: Gaze paralysis to the left side may occur in right temporal lobe massive cerebral infarction, which is manifested by the inability to move both eyes to the right, upward and downward. 4. Increased intracranial pressure: Right temporal lobe massive cerebral infarction will also lead to increased intracranial pressure, which will be manifested as headache, nausea, vomiting, and in severe cases, there will be obvious consciousness disorder, drowsiness, lethargy and so on. In the case of right temporal lobe large cerebral infarction, patients should consult the doctor as soon as possible for a clear diagnosis, and receive proper treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid the adverse consequences of the continuous development of the condition.