Patients with cerebral infarction can have intercourse, but it should be noted that intercourse should be avoided as much as possible during the acute phase of cerebral infarction, because intercourse during this period may cause sympathetic excitation and elevated blood pressure, which may aggravate the symptoms of neurological deficits in patients. Therefore, if patients with cerebral infarction want to have intercourse, they should choose to have intercourse during the recovery period, which is relatively safe and will not have a great impact on the repair of the patient’s neurological function. However, patients should also pay attention to some control, not too frequent intercourse, otherwise it is also easy to cause recurrence of cerebral infarction. During the recovery period, patients with cerebral infarction also need to adhere to standardized secondary prevention treatment, including antiplatelet aggregation and plaque stabilization, as well as to control blood pressure, blood sugar and other risk factors.