No vegetables will make a brain infarction patient recover the fastest, and vegetables have no role in treating the disease. If you are diagnosed with brain infarction, you should receive regular treatment and pay attention to a light diet in order to effectively control the disease. Vegetables are common foods that can provide vitamins, fiber and other nutrients, but they do not have medicinal effects and cannot treat the disease. If cerebral infarction is diagnosed, blood flow should be restored as soon as possible to improve tissue metabolism, thrombolytic therapy can be considered, and interventional therapy can also be performed if necessary. In addition, anti-platelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin and clopidogrel and neuroprotective drugs such as cytarabine can be used. If there are serious cases such as large infarcts in the cerebral hemispheres or larger infarcts in the cerebellum, surgical treatments, such as craniotomy and decompression surgery, partial brain tissue resection, etc., are needed as soon as possible. Patients with cerebral infarction should be treated under the guidance of professional doctors, and the diet during the recovery period should be based on light food.