Cavernous cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia and left radiocoronal area can be treated by medication, improvement of daily habits, and surgical treatment. 1. Drugs: anti-platelet drugs such as aspirin or clopidogrel can be taken orally for treatment. Before using the drug, it must be clear whether there is a bleeding disorder or not, and patients with bleeding disorder cannot use the drug. Use drugs to improve cerebral circulation and cerebral protection, such as intravenous application of olanzapine and calf’s blood deproteinized extract, and oral administration of Idebenone and cytarabine sodium tablets. 2. Improvement of daily habits: actively control blood pressure, stabilize blood sugar, quit smoking and drinking, and give up bad habits. 3. Surgery: If there is no obvious efficacy after standardized treatment, surgery can be used for treatment, such as stent implantation or endothelial stripping. Patients with lacunar cerebral infarction in right basal ganglia and left radiocoronal area should go to the hospital for examination in time and be treated under doctor’s guidance.