Hemorrhagic infarction, generally occurs mostly in large cerebral infarction and cerebral embolism. If patients have hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, it is generally recommended to discontinue anti-platelet aggregation drugs, commonly used are aspirin and clopidogrel, discontinue anticoagulants mainly heparin and low-molecular heparin, discontinue thrombolytic drugs, in severe cases, hemostatic drugs can be given, 6-aminohexanoic acid and hemostatic aromatic acid can be applied for hemostatic treatment, and neuroprotective treatment can be given, commonly used drugs are olacitant, piracetam, vincristine, and also cerebrosides and ceruloplasmin hydrolysates. If the patient has a history of impaired consciousness, he or she should be given brain-awakening treatment, commonly used are brain-awakening sedative and compound musk. If the patient has a history of increased intracranial pressure, the patient should be given cranial pressure-lowering therapy, usually mannitol, no fructose, or tachyphylaxis, etc.