How long does it take to recover from hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia

The recovery period for hemiplegia in patients with cerebral hemorrhage is usually about 2 weeks to 6 months, and some patients even need longer time to recover. The recovery is closely related to the site of bleeding and the amount of bleeding. The basal ganglia is a common site of hemorrhage in hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. The basal ganglia can be divided into anterior branch, posterior branch and knee. Typical basal ganglia hemorrhage will show three symptoms of hemiplegia, hemiparesis, hemiplegia and hemianopsia. If the hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage damages one branch of the basal ganglia and the amount of bleeding is small, incomplete paralysis may occur. At this time, the patient’s symptoms may be milder and recovery is easier, usually in about 2 to 4 weeks. If the patient has more bleeding and the patient’s symptoms are more severe, recovery will be more difficult and may take 4~6 months or even longer to recover. It is recommended that patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia should carry out rehabilitation training as early as possible under the guidance of the doctor for early recovery, and consult the doctor promptly if any discomfort occurs during the recovery period.