Brain hemorrhage can still be saved. Because the current research on brain hemorrhage is at a relatively well-developed level. And the brain hemorrhage must depend on the specific condition at the time. If the cerebral hemorrhage is only 10ml or 20ml, basically it can be saved, and the related complications, such as hemiplegia and speech dysfunction, can be saved through a series of rehabilitation treatments. However, if the cerebral hemorrhage exceeds 30ml or even reaches 50ml, the patient with cerebral hemorrhage cannot be saved under normal circumstances, because of its high-risk factors, such as a very large amount of cerebral hemorrhage, more than 50ml, and the presence of coma, dilated pupils, especially bilateral dilated pupils, and even no way to breathe on their own, requiring the application of ventilators for assistance, are all high-risk factors. This is a high-risk factor.