Acupuncture treatment is effective for numbness and weakness of the fingers caused by brain hemorrhage, and can be chosen to relieve the symptoms of weak fingers. After cerebral hemorrhage is often accompanied by facial and parietal sensory disorders, numbness and weakness of the fingers is one of the more common symptoms. In Chinese medicine, it is considered to be caused by the blockage of the veins and channels, and can be treated by acupuncture and moxibustion on the neck and arm points, Quchi points, Waiguan points, Hegu points, and Shixuan points. The use of millineed needles causes discharge-like sensations to be conducted toward the end of the limb, and the Ten Xuan points can be punctured for bleeding. Acupuncture and moxibustion at these points on the limb can unblock the meridians and channels, move qi and activate blood circulation (promote the flow of qi so that the blood can circulate), and nourish the skin to alleviate the symptoms. However, acupuncture operation is risky, you need to go to a regular hospital, by a professional doctor to operate, not blindly operate on their own, so as not to cause injury.