Wind palsy is a Chinese medical name, seen in a famous doctor, Jiang Tianlan’s “Self-treatment of Women’s Diseases” has mentioned the name of wind palsy, which according to the current should correspond to acute ischemic stroke, which refers to ischemic necrosis or softening of limited brain tissue caused by impaired blood supply to the brain, ischemia and hypoxia. The common clinical types of cerebral infarction are cerebral thrombosis, lacunar infarction and cerebral embolism. The treatment of patients with acute cerebral infarction requires the establishment of intravenous access for infusion therapy, and the drugs for intravenous infusion include intravenous thrombolytic drugs, neurotrophic drugs, cerebral protective drugs, and drugs to improve cerebral circulation. Generally, the course of intravenous infusion for acute cerebral infarction is about 1-2 weeks. If the onset of acute cerebral infarction is within 4.5 hours, patients need to be given intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase, plus neurotrophic drugs such as cytarabine and olanzapine, oxygen radical scavenging drugs such as edaravone, drugs to improve cerebral collateral circulation such as eurefranil and butalbital, and drugs to improve cerebral circulation; if within 24 hours of onset If there is severe stenosis of the responsible vessels within 24 hours of onset, mechanical embolization is considered necessary, and the cost of embolization varies from several tens of thousands of dollars; if the onset of the disease has exceeded 24 hours, only antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy, circulation improvement, neurotrophic and cerebral protective drugs are generally required. At the same time, the risk factors of cerebrovascular disease such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc. are actively treated.