Cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia without consciousness can be fully recovered if the amount of brain hemorrhage is small and does not affect critical areas; otherwise it is difficult to return to full normalcy. If the amount of bleeding in the brain is small and the hemiplegia is mild and does not compress the key parts, usually the body muscle strength is able to recover completely. If the amount of bleeding is relatively large, hemiplegia will be difficult to return to normal completely, and there will be certain sequelae, such as the presence of numbness. However, hemiplegia caused by cerebral hemorrhage may be permanent, and it is difficult to recover from hemiplegia if the hemiplegia is still unconscious within six months, so it should be treated as soon as possible. In addition to medication, physical therapy is also needed to stimulate the peripheral nerves, promote the recovery of nerve tissue cell function, prevent muscle atrophy, and speed up local blood circulation, such as hot compresses and massages. And be careful not to let the hemiplegic side of the limbs for a long time pressure, should often turn over, family members should help the patient repeatedly sit and lie down training. Patients recovering from cerebral hemorrhage must carry out reasonable functional rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of doctors, and at the same time, they should follow the doctor’s instructions to go to the hospital regularly for review.