The recovery methods for cerebral infarction patients with headache include drug treatment, acupuncture treatment and surgery. 1. Medication: If the headache is caused by edema of brain tissue, you can apply medication to lower the cranial pressure, such as intravenous infusion of mannitol, etc. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to take neuroprotective drugs, such as edaravone, cytarabine, etc., which can help the nerve recovery and improve the headache caused by nerve damage. 2. Acupuncture treatment: after stabilizing the condition of patients with cerebral infarction, acupuncture treatment can be used to relieve headache. 3. Surgery: If patients with cerebral infarction have edema of brain tissue, causing obvious increase of intracranial pressure, and the onset of the disease is relatively acute, the cranial flap can be surgically removed to decompress, alleviate the symptoms of cephalalgia, and at the same time, control the development of the disease. After the condition of cerebral infarction is stabilized, if there are functional problems such as hemiplegia, systematic rehabilitation therapy is needed, such as exercise training and occupational therapy, to improve the patient’s self-care ability. When treating cerebral infarction patients with headache, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions according to the cause and severity of the disease.