Patient: 7 years of history of difficulty in moving the right side of the body, stuttering, and drowsiness. The first time the disease was cured, the second time is the above symptoms, drowsiness is the last 3 months appeared, has been controlled with drugs, no improvement. Is there any hope for a cure? I want to go to hospital for treatment. The results of tests and examinations: softening foci in the brain, cerebellar atrophy, accompanied by three high, cholecystitis, prostate enlargement and other complications. He Shike, Department of Neurosurgery, The Fifth Hospital of Wenzhou Medical College: For patients with cerebral infarction, due to extensive cerebrovascular lesions, continued infarction is inevitable for the development of the disease, and what doctors can do is to help patients prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction or delay the development of the disease. Due to the “three highs” and other reasons, there is no cure, but only control, so prevention is better than cure. According to the treatment provided by the patient, the patient should have a brainstem infarction. It is possible to check the carotid artery and vertebral artery ultrasound at the local hospital to see if there is any arterial stenosis, and if so, endovascular stenting can be performed, which may prolong life.