Simply speaking, there is a certain correlation between prolonged drinking and cerebral hemorrhage, and the specific pathogenesis is as follows:1. For patients with cerebral vascular malformation or cerebral aneurysm, prolonged drinking can lead to increased heart rate, and increased heart rate can make the patient’s blood pressure rise, and when the blood pressure rises, it can lead to rupture of aneurysm, which can lead to cerebral hemorrhage, therefore, for patients with a history of prolonged drinking, they are better off going to a neurological department of hospital for consultation. 2. Therefore, for patients with a history of long-term alcohol consumption, it is better to go to the Neurology Department of the hospital for consultation and cerebral angiography to see if there is any cerebral vascular malformation or cerebral aneurysm, and to assess the risk of cerebrovascular hemorrhage. 2. When the blood pressure increases, cerebral arterial vascular rupture will occur, thus triggering cerebral hemorrhage.