Stimulation of patients with cerebral infarction may lead to the progression and aggravation of fluctuations in the condition. Cerebral infarction is a blockage of cerebral blood vessels after which patients experience symptoms of neurological deficits. During this period, patients can use stronger drugs to improve blood circulation in the head, such as thrombolytic, fibrin-lowering, anticoagulant, and anti-platelet aggregation drugs. During the application of medications, if the patient is mentally stimulated resulting in elevated blood pressure fluctuations, it can lead to cerebral vasospasm and aggravate the patient’s cerebral infarction, which may also lead to cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, patients must keep their emotions stable during the acute phase of cerebral infarction to avoid fluctuations in the patient’s blood pressure. In severe cases, if a brain hemorrhage occurs it can lead to problems such as a patient’s delirium.