The number of days a patient needs to stay in the intensive care unit for a brain hemorrhage is related to the severity of the patient’s condition. For example, if the amount of brain hemorrhage is large, or if there are more complications after the brain hemorrhage, or if the hemorrhage is in the brainstem, the patient may stay in the ICU for a long time, maybe about a month. Even in the intensive care unit, the patient is not out of danger of life, and may die at any time due to cerebral edema or brain herniation, as well as pneumonia if it cannot be controlled. If the amount of bleeding is relatively small and the condition is relatively mild, the bleeding will be gradually absorbed in the intensive care unit for three to five days, and the patient can be transferred from the intensive care unit to the general ward after the cerebral edema period. If the patient has a moderate amount of bleeding and is stable and well absorbed, he or she may be transferred to the general ward in about a week’s time. However, it also depends on the specific condition and the site of the bleeding until the patient is stable and out of life-threatening condition.