Some patients with craniotomy for brain hemorrhage due to head fall injury can be cured, while some cannot be cured, depending on the specific situation. If the cerebral hemorrhage caused by head fall is small, the amount of cerebral hemorrhage, the pressure and displacement of brain tissue are not obvious, the cerebral hemorrhage is located in non-functional area, there is no obvious cerebral dysfunction or cerebral herniation before the surgery, and the surgical treatment is timely, it is possible that there will not be hemiparesis, aphasia, epilepsy and other sequelae, and the patient will be able to recover after the surgery. If the cerebral hemorrhage is located in the functional area, the hemorrhage volume is large and the midline shift is more than 1.5 cm, and cerebral herniation occurs before surgery, even after surgery and postoperative treatment, the patient will often develop hemiparesis, aphasia, epilepsy, and in more serious cases, it will lead to vegetative state or endanger the patient’s life. Head trauma resulting in cerebral hemorrhage is often more serious, need to immediately go to the neurosurgery department of a regular hospital for treatment, and post-surgical patients can be given hyperbaric oxygen and acupuncture, physiotherapy to further promote the patient’s recovery.