The amount of time that a patient with a second brain hemorrhage can survive depends on the actual situation, as the survival time varies greatly depending on the condition. In the case of a second brain hemorrhage caused by subarachnoid hemorrhage, many patients survive for less than a week, especially for those who have not been treated aggressively. However, if a second cerebral hemorrhage occurs, as in the case of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, or other types of conditions, and the patient can be actively treated with appropriate measures to save life, reduce the risk of bleeding or reduce the damage and compression of brain tissue by bleeding, it is possible that the natural life expectancy of such a patient will not be affected. Especially if it has already occurred and treatment measures can be carried out immediately, it will not have too special effects. So it must depend on the treatment measures taken at the time and whether the underlying cause can be removed is the most important thing.