Which is better to treat, cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, depends mainly on the patient’s condition. For patients with small cerebral infarction and small amount of cerebral hemorrhage, the clinical symptoms and signs are mild, and most patients mainly show signs and symptoms of focal neurological deficits, no cerebral edema and intracranial pressure increase, and no impairment of consciousness, which are better treated, and the treatment effect is better, and most patients can be clinically cured, and the death and disability rates are lower. In case of large cerebral infarction and massive cerebral hemorrhage, the clinical symptoms and signs are more severe. In addition to the symptoms and signs of focal neurological deficits, most patients have cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure, and severe increased intracranial pressure can cause brain herniation, leading to the death of the patient. Patients can have impaired consciousness, including drowsiness, lethargy and coma, and most have complications that are difficult to treat and may leave certain sequelae, with high rates of disability and death.