For patients with cerebral infarction, it is recommended to take the patient to the local hospital for treatment. At the beginning of the disease, we should try our best to hurry up and send the patient to the emergency department of the local hospital. In the emergency department, patients should be given skull magnetic resonance examination to help judge the current situation, determine whether there is cerebral infarction, and the location and severity of cerebral infarction, and should be treated by thrombolysis in the emergency department. Thrombolytic treatment for patients in acute phase can improve the ischemic and hypoxic state of brain tissue in the shortest time, reduce the occurrence of sequelae as far as possible, and improve the prognosis of patients. If the patient misses the window of effective thrombolytic therapy, it is suggested that in the acute phase, the patient should be given some drugs for nerve, nutrition, blood circulation and stasis, and try to choose western medicine for treatment.