Most cerebral infarcts can be treated and improved; only a very small percentage, about 5%, can lead to life-threatening death. Most cerebral infarcts can improve significantly, but more than half will have some sequelae. Even in those with sequelae, the clinical symptoms are much better than those of the initial presentation of cerebral infarction. In case of acute cerebral infarction, the shorter the treatment time, the early cure can be obtained by acute thrombolysis. In addition to thrombolysis in the acute stage, there are also treatment methods of bridging and embolization, which can significantly improve the prognosis. In addition to the above treatment methods, conservative medical treatment, improving cerebral blood supply and nutritional brain cell treatment will also achieve good results.