Cerebral infarction belongs to the category of stroke disease in traditional Chinese medicine, and commonly used Chinese herbal prescriptions include tonifying Yang to restore the five soup, decoction Dan, ginseng and accessory soup combined with Sheng pulse drink, and Angong Niu Huang Pill. Yang tonifying and restoring five soup. It is composed of astragalus, angelica, red peony, peach kernel, safflower, and dilong, which has the effect of benefiting qi and activating blood (tonifying qi and blood, so that qi and blood in the body are full and blood veins are smooth) and clearing collaterals, and it can be taken to treat tonifying yang and restoring the five tangs when there are symptoms of hemiplegia (inability of one side of the limbs to move at will), crookedness of the eyes and mouth, and numbness of the side of the body in the after-effects period of stroke disease. Xieyi Dan. It is composed of tianma, scorpion, white aconite, gall bladder, calamus, etc. It has the efficacy of dispelling wind and removing phlegm to open the orifices, and it can be taken to treat the symptoms such as numbness of the side of the body and unfavorable movement when stroke disease, with unfavorable speech as the main symptom, occurs. Ginseng and Pineapple Soup combined with Shengmai Drink. It is made up of ginseng, appendicia, maitake, schizandra and other medicines, with the effect of returning yang and fixing prolapse (treating prolapse-type diseases by replenishing yang qi), and can be taken for treatment of stroke when there are symptoms such as sudden fainting, unconsciousness, and incontinence of the second bowel movement. Angong Niuhuang Pill. It is composed of musk, oxalis, ice tablet, vermillion, scutellaria, tulip, etc. It has the effects of clearing away heat, resolving phlegm, opening the orifices and waking up the mind (opening the brain orifices and waking up the mind), and can be taken for treatment of stroke when there are symptoms such as fainting, unconsciousness, tightness of the teeth, redness of the face and body heat. Use with caution in pregnant women. Athletes should be cautious. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, do not self-medicate.