“There is no scientific basis for the claim that there is no prescription for cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia, and patients need to undergo professional general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: patients with hemiplegia need to rest fully in bed and maintain a healthy and good attitude; patients also need to tilt their head to one side when lying in bed, which is conducive to the outflow of oral secretions in order to avoid blockage of the respiratory tract. 2. Drug therapy: patients should also be treated with drugs. Commonly used representative drugs are drugs to reduce intracranial pressure, such as mannitol, serum albumin and glycerol fructose and other drugs; there are also antihypertensive drugs such as nifedipine and so on. Patients should choose the above drugs under the advice of professional doctors. 3. Surgery: If the bleeding volume of cerebral hemorrhage is large, surgical treatment can be chosen, and commonly used surgical solutions include debridement decompression, drilling hematoma aspiration, and small-bone window craniotomy hematoma removal. Patients should not blindly believe in the so-called prescription alone home treatment, which may worsen the condition, patients need to go to the hospital for standardized diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner.