How long to recover from cerebellar hemorrhage surgery

The average recovery time after cerebellar hemorrhage surgery varies from person to person and is usually around two weeks, but it may take longer if the bleed is extensive and significantly affects the functional areas of the brain.
Cerebellar hemorrhage may cause severe dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. In a small amount of cerebellar hemorrhage, dizziness and balance disorders may be the main symptoms, while in a large amount of cerebellar hemorrhage, brain herniation may occur resulting in impaired consciousness and even respiratory and cardiac arrest. Currently, a stable recovery of balance symptoms is usually achieved two weeks after cerebellar hemorrhage surgery.
However, if the scope of bleeding is large or the surgery to remove the hematoma is late, affecting the cerebellar functional area, even if the hematoma is suctioned out, it will usually lead to irreversible damage to the cerebellum, and the recovery effect after the surgery is usually poorer, and it may take a longer time to recover.
It is recommended that patients be treated under the guidance of a specialized physician to avoid adverse consequences.