Can a vegetative person recover from a massive cerebral hemorrhage?

Massive brain hemorrhage vegetative patients generally have a hard time recovering and are less likely to awaken. Massive cerebral hemorrhage can cause serious damage to the tissues surrounding the brain. In general, if a patient with a brain hemorrhage fails to regain consciousness within three months and remains in a coma, he or she is basically considered to be diagnosed as a vegetative person. Vegetative means that the human body is in a persistent vegetative state. Patients in a vegetative state are accompanied by symptoms such as inability to communicate with the outside world, impaired consciousness, etc. It is very difficult to restore the neurological function of the brain, and the majority of the patients do not have a good therapeutic effect. In the early stage of massive cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to remove the hematoma as much as possible in the acute hemorrhage period, and remove the compression of the blood clots in the brain tissue. If it is not treated in time, it is very difficult to have a reversal after being diagnosed as a vegetable. It is recommended that patients be detected and treated as early as possible to avoid jeopardizing their lives and health.